Should play just fine on any internet connection, as long as it isn't dial-up or satellite connections. Wow plays well on any high speed internet.
--I created an account just to say whoever wrote that answer is a complete and utter moron. HUGHESNET IS A SATELLITE CONNECTION...so no its horrible
Quickly looking over the specs for the Sonoma Red, it would seem that it would play well with World of Warcraft....providing you have a half-descent internet connection.
Sunda Zafrin is not listed as actually playing any characters in World of Warcraft, but she did voice acting for the World of Warcraft game, and is listed in the IMDB for it as well. It is not known what voices she did, as this was not released in the credits.
Well, if you don't pay the fee you can't play. It's that simple.
World of Warcraft is a Massively Multiplayer online Role Playing Game, maining it is only online. You can't play the game without the internet. You will have to pay to play the game as well.
Well, if you mean private, then generally you can find a list on Google, and receive the information to that "privet" server on that website, and then configure it so you may play it on World of Warcraft.
to play world of warcraft online you first need to have a good computer with a good internet connection then you have to purchase the first game although I recommend buying the battlechest because then you get the original as well as burning crusade the first expansion
well, yes but its nothing like the one the show. D: BUT the one on the show was based on world of warcraft (i play it) so if you want to play (world of warcraft) try the ten day trial and if you like it email me (speedy.troy@hotmail.com)
Yes it does, it runs equally well under XP, Vista and Windows 7.
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.
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Yes, He has said so in interview as well as it has been posted all over the net.
In order to play on World of Warcraft: Lich King, or Burning Crusade, or Cataclysm, you are required to purchase and install all previous versions of the game. The reason for this is simple - Only World of Warcraft is a stand alone game and all the other ones are expansions to this. It is possible to download all of these games for free from the Blizzard website or through CD's or DVD's already in your possession, but in order to play you must have an active account which will require unique CD keys for each game as well as the monthly subscription fee. You do not need to own or install any of the Warcraft games, such as Warcraft III or Warcraft: Reign of Chaos in order to play World of Warcraft.