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Markusdot
My faveorite quest was the Night Elf Warrior one.
swim under water and eliminate a ghost.
please dont make me re-register <_<
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Doc
I think that many people confuse 'lag' with 'not enough RAM'. Uppingyour RAM can significantly improve performance in larger cities during peak hours.
Server-side lag usually manifests in delayed actions (mail not showing up, spells not casting, mobs not moving). Low framerates are usually caused by your PC chunking.
That said, play Horde and use TB as your base. Problem solved - it's usually pretty quiet there. I haven't played Alliance since the linked AHs came into play. Has that helped improve performance in Lagforge? The main reason I switched to Horde was because of that damned excuse for a city... (Lagrimmar can be bad, but Lagforge is in its own league).
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Tomfoolery
Lagforge is still such. The problem really presists from your HDD not being as fast as your ram. Simply put - if you are holding 512MB of info on ram, and teh rest on your drive - the inherant chop you get is from (usually) information spooling in and out of your HDD. Trust me, 512 fills up fast when you run as many texutres as WoW.
I play Alliance, and use Darnassus or Stormwind as my base.
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