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I wonder if this is the 'mythology' elite quest I have in my log.  I have spoken to the guys in IF and don't have another quest that could be a snowman quest.  What is the exact name of the quest?

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The Mythology of the Titans quest is in the Scarlet Monastery.

Well like any MMORPG, you have to do a lot of the low level stuff that no one likes to be able to get a mount

That is exactly my point. It is a pain and makes a game become work. Running is not fun and has never been fun and yet with the exception of CoH, all of the games in this genre feel the need to mandate walking as the predominant activity.

Will my system be able to run it at a decent framerate ?

AMD Barton 2500+

Asus A7V8X-X

512MB DDR PC2100

GF3-Ti500

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on my Pc im running

2.8 P4

1 gig DDr

9600Xt so u will do fine

but i get 131 and 132 erros alot and i havent been able to track it down the Game runs fine on my Note book

P4 3.0 with HT

512 DDR

9700 64 bit :(

That is exactly my point.  It is a pain and makes a game become work.  Running is not fun and has never been fun and yet with the exception of CoH, all of the games in this genre feel the need to mandate walking as the predominant activity.

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It fits with the lore of the game though. Low level people with no prestige shouldn't have mounts--it's a status symbol. There are flight paths after all.

Went on a seek and destroy misson lastnight. Ended up killing the grinch like 4 times. Just myself and Kaeil. The second pic is deep inside of gnomeregan with another group of people. I've been down there about 20 times have killed boss man (34+ elite mech) about 10 times with a group. Also I'm buffed to the max in this shot.

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Is anyone playing WoW on a laptop like mine? I'm just curious how it will run if I buy it...

It is a HP NC6000. It has 1GB of ram, a Radeon Mobility 9600 64MB, and a Pentium-M 1.6. The native res on the display is 1400x1040, but 1024x768 looks fine. I also have a Dell 2005fpw, but I can even run that in 1280x768 or whatever if I have to.

Thank you!

Is anyone playing WoW on a laptop like mine? I'm just curious how it will run if I buy it...

It is a HP NC6000. It has 1GB of ram, a Radeon Mobility 9600 64MB, and a Pentium-M 1.6. The native res on the display is 1400x1040, but 1024x768 looks fine. I also have a Dell 2005fpw, but I can even run that in 1280x768 or whatever if I have to.

Thank you!

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Should run just fine.

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