This really depends on what netbook you have, If you have a bog standard internet netbook then maybe not, You will need about 1.7ghz processor to run it on low graphics with an fps of around 15-20
So you would need a pretty advanced netbook to run it. As most netbooks are intended for internet browsing.
Runescape is allways an option.
(But strongly disadvisded.
Netbooks are not really designed to run big programs like World of Warcraft. They are designed more for web browsing, email, and instant messaging.
It would depend on which one you get, and the specifications of it.
Without knowing what kind of netbook, the power, video card, operating system, and other technical specifications of the system you are talking about, then we have no idea if World of Warcraft will run on this particular system.
Yes it can if you download it from the internet. however it may run only an average of 14-20 fps depending on your computers stats.
Not at all.
Go into your world of warcraft folder on your computer and run the repair
Yes World of Warcraft will run on all computers Windows 7, Windows xp, Windows Vista
I'm pretty sure you can play World of Warcraft on any device that has internet connection and the memory space to download it, I'd be careful though because WoW is a HUGE download and may overload your netbook.
World of Warcraft is listed as compatible with Windows 7, and should work fine.
Yes. Intel Netbook can do so
Yes. All you have to do is get an xbox 360, get viva piñata, run in, put it on the netbook, and there you have it. Viva Piñata running on a netbook.
You have to go make a private server which you run = How can make online server for world of warcraft? =
Yes, an Asus K50ie should run World of Warcraft just fine on medium and low settings. It seems a little under powered to run it on anything above that.
The Acer Aspire One has Intel GMA 950 graphics. It will run World of Warcraft. However, it will only do so at reduced resolution. It is possible, but game performance may suffer.