no you shouldent
Yes it needs Internet for connectivity.
World of Warcraft comes with everything it needs to run. However you might need to have updated device drivers/programs for your video card and sound card to run properly.
If you are using the World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade cd to install the game, then yes, it needs the internet as it will have to go online and update the game client to the very latest version of the game. This is done automatically.
After installing the Burning Crusade, your account also needs to be upgraded to make use of the new event. Go to the battl.net website, log in with your details, and find your World of Warcraft subscription. Here you will find an option to "Add Game". Simply put in the authentication key from your TBC CD, and your account will work.
This means that an authenticator has been attached to your account by you (or a hacker) and the code that the authenticator displays needs to be inputted in order to log in to wow.
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Their are games like Runescape which is similar to World of Warcraft, it does not need to be downloaded, however, needs Adobe Flash Player and a internet browser in order to play the game. You can have a free account or either be a 'member' which costs per month, where you are able to go to more places, get more items etc... Their are also Private Servers of Runescape which can be played where you level up really quick. However, im not sure if their is private servers for World of Warcraft, i hope this answer has helped - Wezza
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World of Warcraft needs a minimum of 1 GB of RAM to function properly, although it has been known to run on as little as 512 MB RAM. So, no, it probably would not run on a Compaq Armada M700 with 192 MB RAM, or if it did, it would be really really slow, and freeze alot.
Any temporary files that World of Warcraft needs are automatically recreated the next time you start the game and login. It should be safe to delete them. The files in WTF, Cache and the interface folders are safe to delete (make sure you make a backup copy should you need them). These folders and any files that are needed will be recreated automatically when you login.
After installing the Burning Crusade, your account also needs to be upgraded to make use of the new event. Go to the BattleNet website (see related links), log in with your details, and find your World of Warcraft subscription. Here you will find an option to "Add Game". Simply put in the authentication key from your TBC CD, and your account will work.
Yes, you buy the actual game from the shop then download it onto your computer but for it to work it needs to be connected to the internet is a multiplayer game, however there are a few original World of Warcraft games that don't need the internet.