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    Kitsuji's Avatar Active Member
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    World Editing on a Mac?

    Are there any programs currently avaliable that let you world edit on a mac? Like NoggIT, something like that. Thanks.

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    I Hypnotoad I's Avatar Contributor
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    Noggit is 'Apparently' being worked on to be ported to mac. I highly doubt it though..
    Since the PC noggit is a POS, I don't really have any high hopes for the mac one anyways.

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    Bleh, Alright thanks.

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    schlumpf's Avatar Retired Noggit Developer

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    We have a mac version. Its bugged the same as the one on windows is - or even more.

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    Is the one for windows bugged?

    Well than thats why my interface is withe right ?

    Any idee how i can fix this? Do you think if I copy my wow map and noggit map to a pc with something else then windows that it will work ?

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    Always check the blog for information like this: nogg-it

    and vrangr as stated in the FAQ:

    There is a major problem with people using the enUS (and enGB?) version of the game. Noggit somehow deletes WoW/Data/enUS/locale-enUS.MPQ and therefore can’t find needed files and also corrupts WoW so far that it won’t run anymore. You need to back it up in order to still use WoW. Also, to use Noggit you should extract said MPQ to the WoW directory. Its needed that there is a folder WoW\DBFilesClient after extracting. If that’s the case, you did it right. We still have no idea, where this problem comes from.

    I had this problem and after a while searching for a loop hole I ended up having to reinstall because I didn't have the MPQ backed up. So tread lightly.

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