I am on Dial up and am
wondering how big the
patches will be....
i had one of those stupid
commercial thingies on my
message part grrr and o.o it looked like a dirty movie
I am on Dial up and am
wondering how big the
patches will be....
i had one of those stupid
commercial thingies on my
message part grrr and o.o it looked like a dirty movie
This big *arthas picture*
Do Dial up
Modes make you really
type your posts
like
this?
Well, in fact, can't you get them over a torrent or something at a friends place;
if hes playing the game aswell. And then just burn them to a CD and take them home?
Sure beats ''455 Days 10 Hours 22 Minutes Remaining''.
Is WoW even playable on dial-up? And so far, it's around 4gb with possibly more to come.
Just another random troll.
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Thanks for the info on the patches... i had one of those pop ups that you cant close blocking the typing part of the post thread and yes wow is playable on dial up it just isnt dial up friendly
my internet month resets on the 3rd. its the 1st now... so I start downloading 4.0 tomorrow
i dont normally raid and when i do i get yelled at with mean mean words
Well I suppose this proves that while wow can play on a toaster, it still requires a least a decent internet connection...
What is Dial-up? I think I heard about it once in my History of the Ancient World Class.
One would say the devil hides in Dial-up contraptions...What else would explain the constant spells that cut the link to heaven at the worst times?
Ah, many Warcraft II and Stacraft matches left in mystery, never to be concluded, no thanks to that creature of misery and mischief.
Last edited by Caradinist; 2010-10-01 at 03:43 AM.
Originally Posted by Respen
the hell you doing playing wow on a dial-up connnection?
could be spending that subscription money towards broaband
Sig: Left-aligned forms are the slowest of the three to complete because of the number of eye fixations they require to parse.
4.0.1 might not be too huge since it mainly contains system changes rather then actual content. 4.0.3 on the other hand will definitely be the largest patch to date by a longshot.
If worst comes to worse, you could do without WoW for a week and wait until Cataclysm comes out on DvD-rom. Then you'll only have to download any content added between the physical pressing of the DvDs and the actual release, which is insignificant compared to the mammoth patch 4.0.3 is.
Come to think of it, assuming an average download speed of 6 KB a second, it would probably take over a week to download patch 4.0.3 anyways. I did the math, assuming the patch is 5 gigabytes in size, it would take over 9 days on such a connection to download.
My personal advice is to go see what kind of Cable or DSL you can get in your area. Cable is generally faster, but DSL is available in more remote areas and is cheaper to have and setup as it uses the existing phone lines.
Roleplaying, hardcore Raiding, running LFR on the occasional weekend, PvPing, rolling alts, achievement hunting, pet battling, or just enacting an endless series of whims, I don't care how you play WoW. Just as long as you have fun doing it.