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Old 05-23-2007   #1 (permalink)
Drew
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WoW: Burning Crusade

What are the chances of a patch being developed by Microsoft Windows: Vista
team to minimize the choppiness of Vista. I recently puchased an HP, that,
in all honesty, is over qualified to play World of Warcraft. What steps can
i take aside from researching and implementing the most recent drivers, will
minimize this unfortunate inconvenience.
Old 05-23-2007   #2 (permalink)
Dale M. White
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Re: Burning Crusade

Highly unlikely MS will develop a patch, that would be up to Blizzard and
maybe your video card and sound card makers. Probably have to keep an eye on
the HP site.

Can you give us the specs of your machine or model number and maybe we can
point out some tweaks.

"Drew" <Drew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1B2D9B91-5A59-4C2E-AB7F-59C815908C1C@microsoft.com...
> What are the chances of a patch being developed by Microsoft Windows:
> Vista
> team to minimize the choppiness of Vista. I recently puchased an HP,
> that,
> in all honesty, is over qualified to play World of Warcraft. What steps
> can
> i take aside from researching and implementing the most recent drivers,
> will
> minimize this unfortunate inconvenience.


Old 05-23-2007   #3 (permalink)
Andy
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Re: Burning Crusade

Problem with new systems is usually the game wasn't developed when your
system was made, so you could run into problems, You have all the settings
cranked to max? what if you try clicking Default in video options, does the
game smooth out a little?

Onboard video card or did you upgrade to something a little beefier?

What Dale said, respond with your hardware specs or just the model number of
your HP (front center at the bottom, something like "HP Pavilion a1000n" or
something)

"Drew" <Drew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1B2D9B91-5A59-4C2E-AB7F-59C815908C1C@microsoft.com...
> What are the chances of a patch being developed by Microsoft Windows:
> Vista
> team to minimize the choppiness of Vista. I recently puchased an HP,
> that,
> in all honesty, is over qualified to play World of Warcraft. What steps
> can
> i take aside from researching and implementing the most recent drivers,
> will
> minimize this unfortunate inconvenience.


Old 05-26-2007   #4 (permalink)
Tyler Cobb
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Re: Burning Crusade

When I played WoW on my Vista x64 system, it ran 100fps+ at all times.
(limited by sync rate)

It's not Vista, I'm afraid. It might be a video card driver, though.

"Drew" <Drew@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1B2D9B91-5A59-4C2E-AB7F-59C815908C1C@microsoft.com...
> What are the chances of a patch being developed by Microsoft Windows:
> Vista
> team to minimize the choppiness of Vista. I recently puchased an HP,
> that,
> in all honesty, is over qualified to play World of Warcraft. What steps
> can
> i take aside from researching and implementing the most recent drivers,
> will
> minimize this unfortunate inconvenience.



Old 09-14-2007   #5 (permalink)
Zeligg
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Re: WoW: Burning Crusade

On Tue, 22 May 2007 22:56:00 -0700, Drew
<Drew@xxxxxx> wrote:
Quote:

>What are the chances of a patch being developed by Microsoft Windows: Vista
>team to minimize the choppiness of Vista. I recently puchased an HP, that,
>in all honesty, is over qualified to play World of Warcraft. What steps can
>i take aside from researching and implementing the most recent drivers, will
>minimize this unfortunate inconvenience.
Try playing with your sound settings. that seems to cause the worst
problems, and that's due to their change to the adio layer.
Alternatively, Creative makes an "HD" patch for the audigy (but also
works with other cards) that specifically fixes the sound on a game to
game basis and WoW is one of these included. I definitely saw a
difference in my choppiness since setting this up.


Zeligg

"You are megalomaniac, the worst kind, because you're a monstrous and
perverted idiot."
Oz' love letter to Zeligg

Old 09-14-2007   #6 (permalink)
Andy [YaYa]
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Re: WoW: Burning Crusade

"Zeligg" <zeligg@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> On Tue, 22 May 2007 22:56:00 -0700, Drew
> <Drew@xxxxxx> wrote:
>
Quote:

>>What are the chances of a patch being developed by Microsoft Windows:
>>Vista
>>team to minimize the choppiness of Vista. I recently puchased an HP,
>>that,
>>in all honesty, is over qualified to play World of Warcraft. What steps
>>can
>>i take aside from researching and implementing the most recent drivers,
>>will
>>minimize this unfortunate inconvenience.
>
> Try playing with your sound settings. that seems to cause the worst
> problems, and that's due to their change to the adio layer.
> Alternatively, Creative makes an "HD" patch for the audigy (but also
> works with other cards) that specifically fixes the sound on a game to
> game basis and WoW is one of these included. I definitely saw a
> difference in my choppiness since setting this up.
There are also AMD optimization patches if you have an AMD CPU, and nVidia
has a list of Vista Hotfixes on their site you should look into.

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