The only way I know to run World of Warcraft on Linux 12.04 is to either write your own World Of Warcraft with Linux base code or run a VMware (virtual Machine) with either Mac or Window's end user operating systems and run WOW on that.
There is no native version of World of Warcraft for Linux. However, the Windows version is known to run well when using Wine, an application compatibility layer, on Linux.
Technically yes, you can play World of Warcraft on some of the Linux OSs, however it is not officially a supported way to play. To play it, you have to use a windows emulator like Wine.
No. Currently World of Warcraft is only for the Windows and Macintosh operating systems. It is not designed to be played on phones, tablets, or wigi boards.
No, you cannot currently play World of Warcraft on a PS3, it is only for Windows and Mac machines. They are looking into letting you play it on your iPhone, but currently there is barely any information on that. You can also play WoW on a Linux machine, if you use an emulator like Wine.
World of Warcraft is only currently available for PCs and Macs. It can run on Linux operating systems with the use of a windows emulator, but it is not officially supported that way.
No, World of Warcraft is only for the PC and MAC. It can also run on the Linux type of operating systems using W.I.N.E. or another Windows simulator, although Linux is not supported officially and there is no Linux WoW Client.
World of Warcraft will run on the following systems. Windows: XP, Vista, 7, 8 (latest service packs installed) Mac: OS X 10.7.x (latest version) Linux: nearly any distribution running wine. (Linux is not officially supported)
A better question is "who doesn't play world of warcraft?" between 9,000,000 and 10,000,000 people play world of warcraft
Start to play runescape. you will get bored and not want to play world of warcraft.
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No, World of Warcraft is only available for PC and MAC computers. However with a little tweaking you can get it to run on Linux computers with a windows emulator.
World of Warcraft is only made for PC's and Mac's. You can use it in a Linux environment using wine or another emulator, but it is not officially supported.
To play any World of Warcraft you must select a realm and make your character.
It depends on the system of the laptop. If it can handle world of warcraft it can play it. i personally play on a laptop.
There is no world of warcraft 3. There is world of warcraft, and warcraft 3. Unless you want to refer to Cataclysm. If so then no, you'd fail.