The realmlist file should be in your <wowprogramfolder>\Data\enUS\ folder.
Realmlist.wtf is a file which is used to show you the official WoW servers.Yoi change this file to gain access to private servers. It is highly not recommended that you change this file as private servers are ILLEGAL.
go to your WoW folder, then Data/enGB (OR enUS) then open the file "realmlist.wtf" in notepad.
You can just delete the patch file once downloaded and installed by wow. You can not revert wow to a previous version because wow is auto-updating. Every client has the exact same version (for their OS).
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You either have to delete it, and re-download it through the WoW Launcher. or run the World of Warcraft Repair Tool.
In the directory that wow is located in, there is a file called repair.exe. run that file, it will scan wow and tell you what needs to be done. this is also how you revert it back to default settings if something messes up.
When installing WoW, Blizzard uses a distributed downloading system like some file sharing programs. A tracker tells your download client where to get pieces of the download from other WoW clients that happen to be connected at the time you are downloading.
Edit your realmlist.wtf file to be setrealmlist <whatever the realmlist is> Can't remember the Eternion WoW realmlist off by heart sorry. Look on the website - they tell you.
Edit your realmlist.wtf file to be setrealmlist <whatever the realmlist is> Can't remember the Eternion WoW realmlist off by heart sorry. Look on the website - they tell you.
You have to delete the set realm and patch file text in the main folder
World of Warcraft is a very big file, therefore it takes a lot more time. My fully installed WoW download, with all patches and upgrades/expansions are about 17.7 GIGS.With Wow PTR I have about 36.6 GIGS of WoW files.
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