Posted on July 25 2008 by admin
A new application called SwitchBlade brings World of Warcraft a tiny bit closer to console gaming by making it possible to play it on your PC with a 360 controller. The software preconfigures WoW’s “most popular” commands to the controller buttons, but if those don’t suit your fancy you can reconfigure them to meet your needs.
At the moment, WoW is the only game that supports SwitchBlade. Future versions of the application are expected to support more games and other controllers. You can download SwitchBlade from Xfire for free.
I can’t imagine anyone getting too excited about this news, but you never know. Would you play WOW on your PC?
Posted on July 19 2008 by admin
Guide to Mining and Goldsmithing
The key for all aspiring young blacksmiths is finding the raw material you will need to craft your creations. Therefore it is highly recommended that you take up the complementary skill mining along with blacksmithing or have several friends who are dedicated to mining for you. Like other materials related crafts blacksmithing requires 1 skill point to become an apprentice, 3 additional skill points to become a journeyman, and 5 additional skill points to become an expert. If you decide to take up mining as well to finance your blacksmithing venture, you will need to spend 3 skill points for apprentice mining, 5 additional skill points for journeyman mining, and 7 additional skill points for expert mining. As a result, unless you are human you will need to reach level 25 before becoming expert in both mining and blacksmithing.
Blacksmithing requires perhaps the most eclectic array of materials of any of the crafting professions. In order to craft some of the higher end weapons and armors you will need to collect materials from all of the gathering
Posted on July 15 2008 by admin
I came across this sweet top of the line blog called World of Warcraft and I think you should at least give them a visit. Check out what sort of blog entires they make and what gaming topics they discuss. It is very interesting and I can assure you it will be worth your time.
Posted on July 7 2008 by admin
All players and mobs are wow gold lit by a fake ambient light by default. This is fine, but it lessens the wow gold of world lighting and makes models appear wow gold flat. The “characterAmbient” command controls just how much ambient light is used, and you can turn it off entirely if you don’t supply a value, as shown below:
The official range is supposed to be 0.0 to 1.0, but 0.0 still applies some fake ambient lighting. To use only world lighting (which looks the best), you need to leave off any value after the command. Annoyingly, this is not remembered by the client if you restart the game, so you need to set it again if you close wow gold down after playing.
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