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Patmian212
Oct 23, 2008, 01:29 PM
I wan to play WoW on my bootcamp partition and not on OS X. Is there any way of doing that with out re installing?



soberbrain
Oct 23, 2008, 01:35 PM
No.

Like any other applications/programs. You need to install it in the appropriate OS before you can use it.

7on
Oct 23, 2008, 01:54 PM
What are the perks of not reinstalling? Doesn't all your characters, etc. live on Blizzard's servers?

soberbrain
Oct 23, 2008, 02:03 PM
What are the perks of not reinstalling? Doesn't all your characters, etc. live on Blizzard's servers?

That is true. I had uninstalled WoW a while back and my account was frozen. Months later I installed it again and re-opened my account. Everything was there.

I've uninstalled it again since.

quackattack
Oct 23, 2008, 05:03 PM
Is there an advantage to running this on the Windows partition instead of the OSX partition?

TDM21
Oct 23, 2008, 05:34 PM
While the characters and all of their gear is stored on the servers, the UI settings, macros, and key bindings are stored on your computer. There is a folder named "WTF" where all this information is saved and should be able to be copied between Windows and OS X. I know I've copied it between my Macs before to keep from writing my macros again.

palebluedot
Oct 23, 2008, 07:01 PM
Is there an advantage to running this on the Windows partition instead of the OSX partition?

No in fact running it on the Windows parittion is worse. WoW is one of the few games that runs equally well on both. On some systems people CLAIM to get a 5-10FPS increase but these have never been proven and with the new WoW engine I think it is moot anyway.

In fact, running WoW in OS X gives you EXTRA options that the Windows client doesn't have. There is a whole "Mac Options" tab but there is no "Windows Options" tab in the Windows client. It is a little gift from Blizzard to OS X users since Blizzard uses Mac's to code the game itself. These options include things like built in iTunes controls and a built in video capturing system.

Why someone would want to put a game that one plays off an on in Windows is beyond me. Windows is better for TF2 and stuff but any game that I can run decently in OS X I will because dual-booting is a PITA.

motoxpress
Oct 23, 2008, 07:22 PM
No in fact running it on the Windows parittion is worse.

This is not my experience with the MBP. It runs slower in OS X by 20%. I have seen the same thing in other MBPs as well. Just what I have observed.

-mx

tYsopz
Oct 25, 2008, 03:20 AM
Just copy your "Interface" and "WTF" folders from your mac to the corresponding directory in windows and addons and such shouldn't be a problem. I've done this multiple times when on LAN.