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Anonymous
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2007-02-13 14:37:04 - Operating System: Windows Vista - My rating:  
Vista totally hosed the graphics in WoW. It will randomly cause my screen to freakout and throw graphic "remnants" all over the place like a lightning storm. It also killed sound in the game too.
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Anonymous
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2007-02-13 14:49:07 - Operating System: Windows Vista - My rating: 
Can sometime get a toon to load.
Games starts 1/5th of the time.
Can't update.
If any mods, crashes when loading toon.
Weird graphic issues while playing.
Big sound issues.
This game is not working for me at all.
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Anonymous
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2007-02-13 17:59:59 - Operating System: Windows Vista - My rating:   
After installing Vista, a clean install, upgrading my graphics drivers and all other drivers that I need, I installed WoW. First annoyance is the patching issue. Once downloaded you need to go to the program folder find the downloaded patch, right click and choose install as administrator. Its a pain. Second once the game is up and running, I've noticed a dramatic reduction in FPS. My computer lags something fierce. Its so very annoying. I've tried lowering all the detail and resolution settings, but that doesn't work.
I feel that NVidia has done a poor job providing good drivers. The initial Vista drivers only provided base functionality. The more recent ones provide more features such as enabling TV Out (though it still isnt' working for me) I'm not sure how ATI is handling this. Over all, given the length of time Vista has been in development, I would have expected Graphic Card manufacturers, and Gaming companies such as Blizzard, to fix thier products to function properly with Vista.
I'm thinking I may just revert back to XP until Vista is "ready."
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Anonymous
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2007-02-19 11:28:51 - Operating System: Windows Vista - My rating: 
ok i have to agree it has not ben even close to easy i did a upgrade leaveing the wow patches and installs the same since xp had no issues matter of fact i ran perfect now i my screen freaks out gets mad choppy and then blank screen then crashes i tryed to revert drivers /upgrade drivers nothing has worked i still get the same dramatic resualt and i dont have to b doing nothing for it to happen i could turn around and crash and btw i have a pavilion dv5220us gameing notbook with insane graphics card and insane memory prolly the best laptop made for gameing this shouldnt happen lol and im not useing the basic version either premium have fun trying to figure this one out
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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2007-02-24 06:42:38 - Operating System: Windows Vista - My rating:   
Same Problem... I have dual core intel 6300 processor, 2 GB ram, 256MB nvidia 7300GS Video card. WOW ran great on full settings, got about 40-50 fps, and 80-100+ in the cities and instances. Did a upgrade install of vista... totally didnt work.. millions of bugs. So, i did a clean install. Installed WOW, got around the patching issues. Then tried to play WOW. FPS dropped HALF if not more... Sometimes, it jumpes around and gets all crazy and fps drops to 10 or lower.. I dropped all my settings to lower middle and is running better, but still not as good as before. Im pretty upset with microsoft and more so NVIDIA. my system is MORE than capable of handling this. NVIDIA does not know whats going on in life, especially with their graphics drivers. Ive tried every driver known to man kind for my system - still runs like junk. I did notice a little difference after Vista did its thing (runs background system optimization) after about a week, it ran a little better. Vista runs defrag all the time in the background.
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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2007-03-23 16:53:37 - Operating System: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64) - My rating: 
The issue I have encounterd thusfar is with the Blizzard Loader. I BSOD after the update has been downloaded in WoW and the game closes to update. From what I have seen, there is no patch available for the patching software.
Configuration:
Vista 64 (clean install)
Gigabyte K8NS 939 Ultra
(2)Raptor X 150GB HDD w/Hardware Striping
ATI Radeon X1650
USR 5417
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Anonymous
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2007-03-24 05:46:27 - Operating System: Windows Vista 64 Bit (x86_64) - My rating:  
I'm running the ultimate vista 64 version. I have multiple issues installing the patch from Blizzard but I figured out my way around. However the game keep freezing for no reason.
My configuration:
FX60
Ati 1900 GT 256 mb
Soundblaster audigy 2zs
2G ram
I set up all the new drivers without any succes. This is really frustrating.
I am thinking to switch back to xp.
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| Post #14988 |
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
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2007-12-17 08:29:13 - Operating System: Windows Vista - My rating:     
Well to shut you all up, those of you whom are complaining, let me give you some insight from 20 years experience programming and troubleshooting.
Those of you running less than 2gb ram with vista, of course you're going to see slower loads. Windows is using almost a full gb at idle ON AVERAGE depending on system configurations and running services and processes. I myself noticed the game always lagged in the cities in the game until I upraded to 2gb ram. Cheap fix, wouldn't you say? 2x512mb ram (make sure you have the correct frequency for your ram).
Onto the video card users. Update, update, update. I'm running an a1700n HP desktop. I added 2 more 512mb sticks of ram, and put in a cheap $150 nvidia ... 7800 gt i think. Average frame rate, 50-60.
Btw, I use about 20-30 add ons, and I'm using vista home premium. 0 crashes, fast load time, good fps...
Hmmmm. I think there are a few people here who just don't understand that their dilapidated old machines can't handle a cartoony game like wow.
Final note, for those of you with the security issues, go to your control panel and disable that godforsaken security measure. Are you honestly downloading massive amounts of executable programs that are linked to each other and calling each other in the background that you need to worry about the protection that user account control has to offer? Turn that off and move on with life and quit complaining about it. You're not making your computer so much less secure that it could affect your daily life. The only real way you're going to pay for that action would be doing something stupid and downloading software from private and personal websites created by people with hidden intentions.
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