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    which emulator good for?

    hello guys :wave:i just wondering which one eastly setup emulator to play single my world warcraft server and where i download it or tutorial thx :confused:

    which  emulator good for?
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    http://www.mmowned.com/forums/mangos...3-flavors.html

    This one has a version that sets up itself. All you have to do is run the setup program and select your wow folder and it does the rest. Then you change the configs to however you want.
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