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Well, I'm looking to transfer my main (75 UD Warlock) to a different server, and I'm looking for suggestions. PVP is fine, but I'm looking to avoid dealing with a bunch of idiot kids.

Suggestions?

The only way you'll be able to do that (unfortunately) is to abandon WoW. :(

I always unjoin Trade and don't bother with General unless I need to ask a question.

Trade's trade. Some days it's a good way to pass time when guild's being quiet or i'm not on a vent server. Other days such as key people from the server and in there spamming away or anal days, it's highly annoying and /leave trade is the best way.

Smelten - Caith UI does look fantastic huh? BTW - don't update your kgpanels, instead of the black action middle bar you have, you loose artwork called 'ruben' then it just ends up being a grey bar with buttons.

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You can see what I mean here, not really annoying or anything, but it does become noticable when the action bar changes to a pet bar or something.

I had that problem for awhile, and it bugged the hell out of me... (I'm slight OCD on some things...)

I eventually ended up copying some settings from the chat pane, and it fixed itself. I'm away at the moment, and can't log on to see what I changed, but I'll check as soon as I get home.

And yeah, Caith's UI is fantastic.

Hmm... let's see...

If I remember right the only thing I did was go to ____bar3 and changed the Background Texture Name to _L chat2 background, and the Border Texture Name to _L chat2 border.

See if that fixes it for you.

*And I'm US Mug'thol... FOR THE HORDE!!!

So do I, been clean of it for about 2 months now but I'm often reminded of it by hearing from people who play. I have to resist the urge.

just resist the urge for 1 more month once you have stopped playing the game for three months (90) days i can send you a resurrection scroll and get a free month lol. :p

oh because of the newest patches it simply makes it look like WoTLK i got it lol.You wont be able to uninstall it because its the actual game files. If you do not count World of Warcraft how much free space total do you have on your computer because WoW with Lich King takes up about 12Gb of space.

umm. no the game does not run off of discs it runs straight of the HDD however you can install it to an external Hard drive and run it from there. I currently have it installed on one so that i can play at work without installing on the machines there.

Exalted with Netherwing. Hit 19600 from quests, then spent the next 30 minutes getting eggs. Did three laps at the ledge (2 eggs) and 1 at the base (1 egg) before dipping into the mine to grab 3 more. Then I watched the guy I killed, Illidian (be so cool if it wasn't him speaking if the game realized you had already killed him) get all ****y at me, flew me to Shatt grab my mount, flew back to Netherwing and ended up buying the rest to snag me the 50 mount achievement.

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