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Eveigh
Mine WoW folder is 8.1 gb now! :O And WoW/Data is 7.9 gb! What is wrong with me? :(
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Zaronto
Lmao my WoW folder is 8.56gb and my Wrath folder is 15.6gb.
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Reeku
Heh... people need to get bigger hard drives. I think the standard these days is around 300GB. I am sitting at 600GB in RAID 0, so the beta/release isn't and won't be an issue.
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I don't have WotLk, but my WoW folder is 12,7 GB (13.660.129.381 byte)
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Razorfist
Does the beta install a new game client completely or update your standing client? I can't see an expansion even if it was completely overhauled graphics/physics engine being that big, if it is that's a LOT of content... like a LOT...
I think they would have you download a completely new game client + the expansion beta so you can still play TBC on normal servers. Unless you can't... which would be weird...
-Raz
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Krittick
Heh... people need to get bigger hard drives. I think the standard these days is around 300GB. I am sitting at 600GB in RAID 0, so the beta/release isn't and won't be an issue.
You are pretty dumb if you are using RAID0 for anything.
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marcimi
Some of you guys should delete a few of your thousand screenshots and (if on a mac) recorded movies to slim your WoW-Folder. And you raiders should check your WoWCombatlog .. i know some dudes who are not disabling combatloggin and so they file is getting bigger and bigger. Some of my gildies have gigabyte-sized combatlogs. Delete them and you can slim your wow-folder (please don't try to open gigabyte-sized textfiles if you don't know exactly that your machine can handle it). You should also get rid of unused addon-configuration files in your WTF dir.
To make space you can also delete unused language-packs ;)
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