Re: running WoW in a window mode



<the_old_man@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

I always use the launcher to get into wow. I want to have wow work in
a window. I used to have an addon but forgot what it was called. I
had some problems and had to delete my cache, wtf and interface
folders.

Just open the Video preferences. You can set window mode there.

Warning though -- running in anytihing other than 'maximized' window
will really slow down your frame rate. About a 50% hit on the systems I
have looked at.

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- Burt Johnson
MindStorm, Inc.
http://www.mindstorm-inc.com/software.html
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