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  1. Back in vanilla i set up a personal several times, using a server called mangos if i remember correctly, but i have have no idea if thats still being maintained. Back then you needed to set up a MySQL server and run a a login and realm server(Which was the mangos parts) and then you could log on as a GM or create normal users. I have no idea if its that simple anymore, but this reddit thread seems up to date and the top commentar links to a version called Trinity core, which seems to have a WotLK and WoD editions, but you can always just google "How to set up a wow private server" if you wanna play other versions
  2. After the shutdown of the Nostalrius and the huge amount of people petitioning Blizzard to make their own legacy servers, i started thinking; how would legacy servers works content-wise? It's pretty clear that people get bored and quit the live servers when no new content is added regularly, so what would have happened when Nostalrius hit the last patch in vanilla, and how would you expect/want Blizzard to handle this on official legacy servers? Roll back to 1.0.0 and start over, stay at the final patch or would you expect Blizzard to develop new content, wedged in right before TBC lore wise? I'm not against legacy server, it's clear that the current game is too easy, asocial or just feels too different now, i'm just genuinely curios. And if you're reading this Luke, i would love to hear how you think Blizzard could avoid an exodus of players when the old patches for vanilla run out as well.
  3. So i was looking at the ASUS PB278Q (not with the R) but found out the ASUS PB278QR just came out and costs about the same, but i cannot find a single review of that monitor anywhere.. Is there anyone who has seen a review or purchased it themselves ?
  4. Hello everyone! Im working on an exam project for my multimedia degree and we need some insight into peoples experiences and thoughts on consumer grade 3D printers. So if you have about 5 minutes to waste, it would be awesome if you filled out this questionnaire:) https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1XmPs0HNK4T_NhkkaTO4bzrCOIYM_62aVM4vYhi2kh2o/viewform?usp=send_form Thank you!
  5. Yeah that makes a lot more sense. Thanks:D
  6. Ok final price for the MSI is double in my country, but the Gigabyte fits:)
  7. Oh that is a type error! i did chose the 650:) And done!
  8. It was the original idea, but the price jump in my country lies around 200$
  9. Hi everyone! I've finally gotten the means to it and have decided to build a beast of a PC, I've been gaming on laptops the past ~8 years, and now that i have the money, i wanna go all out! This is the first desktop i'm building, but i have a two brothers who has done a few build, so the building part won't be an issue. I am taking a multimedia degree, so a little CPU power was needed for video editing, graphical editing etc. The requirements was: Running Star citizen at high res. G-sync ready GPU Watercooled cpu (Childhood dream) Min. 16 BG RAM SSD for OS What didn't matter HDD storage (1TB max.) Size (Rather big and ventilated than small and movable) And the Build i came up with is: CPU: Intel 4770K GPU: Nvidia GTX 780 *edit* I have landed on this specific card: ASUS GeForce® GTX 780 DirectCU II Mobo: MSI Z87-G45 GAMING Gigabyte GA-Z87X-UD4H - Rev. 1.0 RAM: Crucial 2x8 DDR3 SSD: Intel 530 120GB HDD: WD Green 1TB WD Blue 1TB PSU: Corsair Enthusiast Series Modular TX550M TX650M Corsair RM750 Coolers: Corsair Hydro Series H105 240mm some more fans.. Case: Corsair Vengeance C70 So i just wanted to get some feedback on things like, bottlenecks, compatibility etc. -Lordluke10
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