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LeeroyBlockhead:


--- Quote from: Nickelob Ultra on April 03, 2011, 01:08:41 AM ---I think you're either right on the minimum requirement or just below it.

The minimum calls for a GeForce FX (your series) or an ATI Radeon 9500 (lowest card of 9xxx series equivalent to FX 5xxx series).

So you may run it on super low.

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Well, forget. I'm out of money for the fee..

... Well,

looks like to the private servers I go. (They're actually legal, as long as donations go to making the server better.)

Visage:


--- Quote from: LeeroyBlockhead on April 03, 2011, 01:13:59 AM ---Well, forget. I'm out of money for the fee..

... Well,

looks like to the private servers I go. (They're actually legal, as long as donations go to making the server better.)

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No they aren't lol.

Dropshock:


--- Quote from: LeeroyBlockhead on April 03, 2011, 01:13:59 AM ---Well, forget. I'm out of money for the fee..

... Well,

looks like to the private servers I go. (They're actually legal, as long as donations go to making the server better.)

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You're going to get banned for saying that, man. :(

LeeroyBlockhead:


--- Quote from: Visage on April 03, 2011, 01:15:56 AM ---No they aren't lol.

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-nods.- They are indeed legal. Ask Blizzard.

-looks at echeloned, which was up legally-

-watches as echeloned falls for the owner using money to something other than the server-

.. -watched as Echeloned falls and laughed.-



Chefkokkie:


--- Quote from: LeeroyBlockhead on April 03, 2011, 02:17:15 AM ----nods.- They are indeed legal. Ask Blizzard.

-looks at echeloned, which was up legally-

-watches as echeloned falls for the owner using money to something other than the server-

.. -watched as Echeloned falls and laughed.-



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They are illegal herrrp.

The EULA states that the owner of the copy of World of Warcraft is not allowed to connect to emulated servers (= private servers), therefore making it illegal.

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