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Originally Posted by CaptainHaddock
Just FYI for those tweaking the video settings...
The only setting that causes significant FPS slowdown is terrain distance. I keep t…
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Originally Posted by a2daj
I've seen a number of spots where Full Screen Glow causes a 20 fps drop. So I turn that off.
Really? What graphic card do you have in you…
Heh, yeah. I put up with it for a while then decided something must be responsible. Conveniently, that was one of the first things I tried turning off ... after messing with the co…
I'm looking to buy WoW and play it on my iMac G5 2.0 Ghz with 1.5 mb of ram. It has the built in video card and I'm on a airport extreme wirless network. I hear the server latenc…
My friend was over the other day, and I showed him http://www.exploitsrus.com/wow.html It is a site with cheats, bugs, dupes, etc for world of warcraft. He told me it was against t…
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Originally Posted by smacktad
My friend was over the other day, and I showed him http://www.exploitsrus.com/wow.html It is a site with cheats, bugs, dupes, etc for world …
I do quite fine playing with FPS ranging from 12-25 or so. Raiding Molten Core, Zul'Gurub, etc. It's when it drops below 6fps that I start having problems reacting. Now, I do pl…
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Originally Posted by Peter
you cant really play World of Warcraft with a FPS under 25.
uhhh yeah you can. i do and i PvP all the time. got sergeant before i even hi…
I'm a newbie. Just got an Ipod on saturday and can't figure out how to create a new playlist and put songs in it. Please help Do i just drag the files i want in a playlist
I will make the assumption that you are using iTunes.
1. From the File Menu choose "New Playlist"
2. Give it a name
3. Drag the songs/items from your Library that you want to …
on your ipod you can click and hold the select button (for about 3 seconds) on a song or artist/album and it will be added to the on-the-go playlist. you can then clear or save th…
Some are saying that the iPod line will also be powered by Intel chips.
A CPU like xScale would make a good candidate for a video iPod. Intel chips will also support DRM, which wo…