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"World of tanks is not responding"?

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when i play World of Tanks half the time it says world of tanks is not responding so i either have to wait for it to respond but then sometimes i get disconnected from server or i have to close it and re open it i have tried run as administrator but it doesnt seem to help
i hope someone knows how to fix this

You have either a bad internet connection (low speed or port issues) or the "World Of Tanks" server is getting overloaded…

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Games like Plants vs. Zombies and World of Goo?

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I’m looking for a new game to buy and get addicted to and so far Plants vs. Zombies and World of Goo are some of the best games I’ve ever played…

Please don’t just go around throwing names of any game you know, I’m interested in a puzzle, cartoon-like 2D game those that are done by small independent developers not like those big platform games, any suggestions?

Professor Heinz Wolff’s Gravity

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Crazy Machines 2

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Can I play World of Warcraft on this laptop?

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I just got this HP laptop with
- Windows Vista 64 bit
- Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T6600 (2.2GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)
- 4GB DDR2 System Memory
- 320 GB Hard Drive
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD

Can I play World Of Warcraft with this setup?

Everything but the integrated Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD is fine. Intel integrated video and gaming do not work well. As others said, you may be able to play on low video settings but you’ll notice major frame rate drops in any busy areas of the game (cities, raids, area of effect spells (blizzard, rain of fire, etc…), area damage effects (flame walls, explosions, etc…)). You really should look for a laptop with a dedicated gaming quality video card. Asus makes models that start around $1200 but you can find other lesser known brands starting in the $900 range.

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If I buy World of Warcraft from a store, can I play for free? Or do I still have to pay?

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Me and my brother share an Xbox 360, and recently he moved it up into his room. He plays it non-stop so I’ve been looking for another game for me to play in the time being. I saw that I can play World of Warcraft for free, but it’s only a starter edition. So I was wondering if I could buy the game instead and play all the way through it without pay any extra fee’s. Is this possible?

You have to pay a monthly fee to play wow on all the blizzard servers.
You can download the game for free online and download private servers to play on for free, just the real blizzard servers are better and will likely never be shut down.

If I were you, I would download the starter edition and play the game first and see if you even like it or not.
If you like it and would like to play it past level 20 and unlock more stuff, you will then have to update the starter edition to paid edition.

The starter edition can be found on the blizzard entertainment site.

I would like to add, if for some reason you plan to buy the games in store, do know that blizzard entertainment does have a big discount on the game patches right now due to a christmas special.

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Why do I need to keep downloading the patch required to play World Of Warcraft?

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I’m on a trial account for WoW and I played quite a bit. But before all that, I downloaded the patch. After that, I had my play session. But then my computer shut down and when I started it up again to play World of Warcraft, it says I need to download the patch again. How do I fix this?

as the people have posted above me, we are getting into the phases of pre-WOTLK, its going to be very laggy and very buggy for the next few weeks do to stress with the game servers.

Blizzard has announced that trial account will be off for quite a while, so be patient, go buy the game imo, the game is worth paying for.