The chances of it running World of Warcraft is very unlikely. You need 1 GB RAM at least, and that computer only has 256 MB. That's to say the least. The chances of it running it are just really unlikely because it doesn't meet any of the major computer requirements for the game to operate.
Yes, it should have no problem running World of Warcraft on an HP Pavilion Slimline s3720f PC. Even at normal to mid-normal settings, it should run fine.
The system specs are absolutely capable of running World of Warcraft. Depending on what programs are running in the background, you should have no problem running WoW on that machine.
It should be able to run WoW based on the system specs, but you may need to adjust your performance settings to lower levels.
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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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.
most computers can play world of warcraft.
Yes, you should be able to play World of Warcraft on Windows CE 6.0.
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Yes. World of Warcraft is a MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Role Play Game) game. Which makes it only online play.
The cost to play World of Warcraft is not divided into how many characters you have. The cost to play is $15.00 per month, that's it.