+10 fps.
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hmm, well with notepad all you have to do is make a new notepad then type in the information i listed in the main post:
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@echo off
cd /d "Path to folder"
start /high wow.exe
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after this is in your notepad go to the top where it says FILE then click SAVE AS, type in "wow.bat" (without quotes ofc) and save it to desktop, see if it turns into a .bat file, it will have a different icon.
I had to do it this way as well my new-text document wasn't working for me, but it does for some people. Hope that helps.
Ah it's not working either haha, it's alright though my computer must be screwed up from porn or something, anyway +rep for a good post and being friendly
** Worled on other computer** hehe thx =D
Last edited by Thorell; 07-11-2008 at 11:43 PM.
sweet, glad it worked for you. yea must be something with your computer. if anyone knows why he can't do it on that computer please let him know, thx
Last edited by feliz; 07-11-2008 at 11:47 PM.
thanjs dude this helped me a hell of alot
For those who wonder what this actually do, it set the wow.exe processor to work on high priority. This can also be done by pressing ctrl alt del and right click on wow.exe and press priority to high.
You should tell people what it actually does!
Anyways, it sets the priority for wow up so windows uses more ram and cpu power on it, this can be quite dangerous as i have had a computer burn its rams, so use it with caution, and dont run more programs like wow that needs a lot of power at the same time.
MMh.. Not working. Also my mouse got stuckked every 5sec -_-
really nicemy pc doesnt really require more fps, since it sticks to a constant 60, but this is great for older computers!
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hm... doesnt work for me![]()
im using wowme instead wow.exe...![]()
Nice
its simply starts WoW in high prioty mde... But compiled in a batch its more comfortable than doing it through the task manager
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