Probably about 10-15 Gigabites. That's what it took me
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World of Warcraft can be played with as little as 2 Gigabytes of RAM, but the performance will not be stellar. The higher-grade textures in Wrath of the Lich King won't be properly displayed without performance issues on less than 4 Gb.
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You can get away with 512mb of ram (on windows xp at least) and will run fine for the most part. You will just have major freezing and less than 1fps when you enter large cities/battlegrounds/even the larger raids.
Around 25 gigs of memory is needed for all of World of Warcraft including each expansion pack.
Athene...best paladin in the world
World of Warcraft is the best.
Yes.
1.6 GHZ refers to the processor speed not the memory so your question can not be answered. Memory will be measured in megabytes.
The best mage on World of Warcraft ever.
Undead.
15GB up to the current patch: 3.3.3
There are no cheats for world of warcraft and there most likely never will be. Just think, if there were cheats, everyone would be using them.
each person has different opinions about it but one point certain is that World of Warcraft's graphic is good, but not the best
yes and it is a serious challenger to world of warcraft
Because William Shatner plays