Psycros It definitely sounds like Blizzard is playing the Nost team for all their worth. There's been a back room deal that goes like this: shut down the private servers and we'll think seriously about either putting up official ones or providing some limited support for an officially endorsed Nostalrius. Of course Blizzard has absolutely no intention of following through on either - their exploiting the everlasting hopes of the vanilla-loving faithful. Nost, you done got played and you better turn it araound real quick. Wanna know why only 10% of your players transferred chars? Because your transfer system is GARBAGE and barely ever works. And that's something you and the Elysium team should KNOW if you're actually paying attention.
Psycros If Blizzard really believes that nobody will play on a legacy server then why do they work SO hard to shut them down? I mean, by their own admission their not really losing money - right?? Also, why do they ONLY go after the 'Blizzlike' servers rather than all those instant-80 TBC ones? Could it be that they know full well the old experience was more rewarding but the only WoW they want available is the cash shop extravaganza? If they had ANY brains they would release a legacy server with the WoW 2.0 user interface and conveniences (guild banks, etc).
That was as good as it got IMO.
.Updated for patch 4.3.4. A 64-bit client is once again available for use with Patch 4.3.4.
Before being able to launch WoW in 64-bit mode you will need to download the 64-bit client for PC/Mac (using one of the links below), and unzip it into your World of Warcraft directory. Once you extract the files you can start the 64-bit client by opening the Launcher as normal (Run as Administrator if applicable). To switch back to the 32-bit client, go into Options - Game Preferences, and check the Launch 32-bit client setting. The game will display which version you are using at the bottom left hand corner of the login screen. Ex: Version 4.3.4 (15595) (Release x64) Build 4.3.4.15595 - class='bml-link-url2'Windows - class='bml-link-url2'Mac. Important things to keep in mind. The 64-bit client is being distributed separately from the Retail version as it is not yet supported for use with World of Warcraft.
Launching the game in 64-bit mode can only be done after patching the game to version 4.3.3, downloading and extracting the necessary files. The game’s built in voice chat does not currently work when using the 64-bit client.
Mac The 64-bit Mac client does not currently support the in-game movie recording functionality. Mac The 64-bit Mac client iTunes' Remote feature does not work at the present time. Mac The 64-bit Mac client does not currently support the customized LCD display for the Logitech G15 series of keyboards. Mac The 64-bit Mac client is currently not supported on 10.5 systems. You will need 10.6.8 or later for this version.
Additional System Requirements: Windows XP Professional “x64 Edition” / 64-bit Windows Vista / 64-bit Windows 7 (latest service packs).Mac OS 10.6.8 or newer. Mac Computer with Core 2 Duo or better2 GB or more of RAM. If you encounter any issues while using the 64-bit version, please report your findings in this thread and return to using the 32-bit executable.
In order to facilitate support when contacting Technical Support, please inform them if you are using the 64 bit client. To remove the 64-bit client completely, delete the following files from your World of Warcraft folder: Windows Battle.net-64.dll MovieProxy.exe WoW-64.exe Mac World of Warcraft-64.app Additional Information: How to tell if you have a 64-bit operating system: Windows. As I mentioned in the last thread, I've seen definite improvements on this system.
4 GB RAM + 1 GB Video RAM. I can run ultra in Stormwind flying around at 24-30 fps, which was not possible before. The biggest improvement to a single setting seems to be shadows. It's popping over 100 fps in some locations at my usual settings, which has just never happened. Load times are improved. I even ran both clients simultaneously on the same machine (just to mess around/test) and lifegripped my DK all over SW, with no problems at all. I only need to fix my resolution when I switch between the two clients.
I use the launcher and it seems to remember the resolution as long as I don't switch back to the 32-bit client. Still, it probably shouldn't mess with that setting when you switch clients. @Justicar: If you did not have the 64-bit client you would have no option at all to uncheck the 'launch 32-bit client' option. So go ahead and leave it unchecked and log in, it means you have and will be using the 64-bit client.
As we, Blizzard has released the information necessary to get the 64-bit client up and running with the live servers. Please remember that this 64-bit client is still in beta, even though you can play the live (non-PTR) game with it. This means that you might experience unexpected crashes and other bugs. Be sure that if you do experience them, you report them right away so Blizzard can fix everything up. I've installed this live 64-bit client; however, there still seems to be a version validation error with the servers.
This is probably a quick fix that Blizzard can take care of, and we're hopeful that everything will be solved soon. Download the and the. The full blue post after the break. Keygen corel x7. Update 3:10 p.m.
EST Blizzard pulled the download information from its support forums and posted a message saying that final preparations were being made and the client would be up soon. We're assuming this is due to the validation errors with the servers. We'll update this post when we know more. The download links and everything still work, however. Update 4:05 p.m. EST Blizzard posted an update this afternoon. Flightsim commander crack. A 64-bit client is now available for use with Patch 4.3.2.
Before being able to launch WoW in 64-bit mode you will need to download the 64-bit client for PC/Mac (using one of the links below), and unzip it into your World of Warcraft directory. Once you extract the files you can start the 64-bit client by opening the Launcher as normal (Run as Administrator if applicable), go intoOptions - Game Preferences, and toggling the Launch 32-bit client setting. Build 4.3.2.15211 -,.Important things to keep in mind. The 64-bit client is being distributed separately from the Retail version as it is not yet supported for use with World of Warcraft. Launching the game in 64-bit mode can only be done after patching the game to version 4.3.2, downloading and extracting the necessary files.
The game's built in voice chat does not currently work when using the 64-bit client. Mac The 64-bit Mac client does not currently support the in-game movie recording functionality. Mac The 64-bit Mac client iTunes' Remote feature does not work at the present time. Mac The 64-bit Mac client does not currently support the customized LCD display for the Logitech G15 series of keyboards. Mac The 64-bit Mac client is currently not supported on 10.5 systems.
You will need 10.6.8 or later for this version. Additional System Requirements:. Windows XP Professional 'x64 Edition' / 64-bit Windows Vista / 64-bit Windows 7 (latest service packs). Mac OS 10.6.8 or newer.
Mac Computer with Core 2 Duo or better. 2 GB or more of RAM. If you encounter any issues while using the 64-bit version, please report your findings in this thread and return to using the 32-bit executable. In order to facilitate support when contacting Technical Support, please inform them if you are using the 64 bit client. To remove the 64-bit client completely, delete the following files from your World of Warcraft folder: Windows Battle.net-64.dll MovieProxy.exe WoW-64.exe Mac World of Warcraft-64.app Additional Information: How to tell if you have a 64-bit operating system: Windows: Mac.
Here again the new patch 4.3.4 for 32 and 64 bit. (new version of - I hope I can help you with the following files. (YES, I know, it is 3rd party - NO, there is no virus, you can check it by your own - nobody must use it) The following files contain patch 4.3.4 incl.
Attempt to repair with Repair.exe: (Patch 4.3.4 25 MB) (Patch 4.3.4 incl. Patch of the 64-Bit client 33 MB) The following file contains only the 64-bit client of 4.3.4: - (64-Bit client with an English setup 7 MB) This file removes the existing 64-bit client, the 32-bit client will be kept - incl. Attempt to repair with Repair.exe: - (I do not know the thread here) (64-bit client remover 220 KB) Please leave a short feedback. What helped at which problem? For other players it will be easier to resolve their problem.
PS: It would be nice, if someone from Blizzard will have a look to this things and could give his OK to it.
I used to have unchecked the in-game option 'Show Launcher' (this option is no longer here) and now when I execute Launcher.exe, it automatically runs the game thus I cant set the 64bit version:X i can execute the 64 bit version without problem but i still wonder why isnt the launcher showing:) is the option whether using 32 or 64 client changing some settings or just runs Wow.exe / Wow-64.exe? Edit: after running once wow-64.exe, launcher automatically starts executing x64 version instead of x86:). Also why does it say in the first bullet point 'The 64-bit client is being distributed separately from the Retail version as it is not yet supported for use with World of Warcraft.' What does it actually mean by 'not yet supported'? It means that if you experience technical issues with the 64-bit client that you would otherwise not get using the 32-bit client, Blizzard will be unable to provide you with technical assistance and you'll be advised to use the 32-bit version instead. And no, this is not for the PTR.
This is for the current patch.:). 10:29Posted by Also why does it say in the first bullet point 'The 64-bit client is being distributed separately from the Retail version as it is not yet supported for use with World of Warcraft.' What does it actually mean by 'not yet supported'? It means that if you experience technical issues with the 64-bit client that you would otherwise not get using the 32-bit client, Blizzard will be unable to provide you with technical assistance and you'll be advised to use the 32-bit version instead.
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And no, this is not for the PTR. This is for the current patch.:) Thanks for that.
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So you can safely go back to the 32bit client if you experience problems? I dont fancy having to do a full reinstall if something messes up! Hi Not very good with computers, but this gateway is set to North America. How do I change it to Europe? You keep logging in on the US realms? If so go to C: Program Files (x86) World of Warcraft Data enGB realmlist.wtf (path depends on where you have installed your game.) Open that with notepad or something similar and make sure it says the following: set realmlist eu.logon.worldofwarcraft.com set patchlist enGB.patch.battle.net:1119/patch set realmlistbn ' set portal eu If the problem is what i think it is, then this should solve it.