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A Beginner's Guide To Macros
First things first, what is a macro and why would you use them? At the most basic level macros are a simple way to extend the functionality of the game, which is why players use them. Because we are lazy. To access the macro area type /m in the chat box.
One of the most basic macros that is often used is the ventrilo macro.
/g Server = my.ventriloserver.com
/g Port = 1337
/g Password = qwerty
By saving the information to a macro you'll never have to type it out again! Proof that the system is useful already. Many of the macros I showed yesterday followed this design, simple yet useful commands to save time and enable my brain to focus on other things. The DPS increase is also nice.
Clicking your spell buttons on your hotbar is actually the same as using a macro. You can replace every single button with a macro that does the same thing, if you wanted.
Guide To Fixing Your World of Warcraft Installation
Ever since Onyxia realized she could regrow her head I've had issues with World of Warcraft. I have no idea if it's patch 3.2.2 specifically, but that is when the problem became obvious. Patch 3.2.2a, which was supposed to fix bugs created with 3.2.2, did nothing for me. My more-than-capable computer continues to hit awful spikes that cause the framerate to drop from 60FPS to something below 40 FPS, seemingly at random. It's not awful, but the switch in smoothness is jarring and not pleasing. Especially when you are used to the game running perfectly. I haven't been able to fully resolve my issue yet, due to lack of effort more than anything else. But that'll change tonight. After spending the better part of this morning looking up similar issues, collecting data on solutions and using plain old common sense, I've come up with a run down of things to do if your WoW installation begins acting up. There are a few details to keep in mind. First off, they are in order from least to most time consuming, which generally means least to most difficult. There's a good deal of information compiled here, and likely more to show up in the comments, but we offer no guarantee and take no responsibility for any of the tactics you employ. As a last resort, you can always do a full reinstall of the game - the most time consuming process by far. If that doesn't work, then you are likely looking at a hardware problem, not good. Before we even get into the list, a couple general IT rules of thumb. Have you restarted yet? No, go do it, it may save you a ton of time. Have you added anything new to the system - software, hardware, add-ons? Yes, then that's where you should begin.
- Grab new drivers/updates - It doesn't matter if you are a Nvidia, ATi or Intel user, if any game starts acting funny, new drivers may help. If you play something other than WoW then you likely have semi-new drivers. Be on the lookout for other system updates, Windows Update, as well.
- Play with the graphics sliders - I know you want the game to play as it did before, but give this a whirl anyways. It's not a fix, so much as a way to gain a list of symptoms to diagnose the main problem. If changing the sliders does nothing, then the hardware in the machine is probably okay. Big sigh of relief. If it does help, then there could be cooling issues, the graphics card or CPU could be hurting, perhaps your anti-virus scanner decided to kick in or you've got some spyware eating up your precious clock cycles.
- Try a different game - Same thought process as above. If comparable or more taxing game X still plays fine, then the problem is definitely software.
- Add-ons - Add-ons are great, until they bring your game to a frame-dropping halt. The LUA-based strings of code are one of the main software bugs to crop up in WoW. Since the buggers aren't allowed to auto update, you could be using ancient code that's causing problems (a likely scenario after a patch), add-ons can be poorly coded or you may have so many add-ons that they are fighting for resources, or causing massive conflict battles. The simple diagnosis is to disable all add-ons in the loading screen. If you see an improvement you'll have to systemically enable and disable one add-on at a time to see which is the culprit. Seek it out, destroy it, and update it with the newest version. And it could be more than one.
- Delete WTF/Cache folders - Patching and the general User Interface are another software bug that leeches off of WoW. The WTF folder is where all your add-on and patching information resides. Like the topic above, it can cause numerous issues. Rename the folder (to backup the data) and allow WoW to create a virgin copy for you. The Cache folder is the new WDB folder, and performs the same important function as cache for your web browser. It needs to be cleaned out now and then as well.
- Do a repair - Blizzard now includes its own repair utility in the World of Warcraft directory for Windows users. The tool will scan through all the game files for corruption and selectively download any and all files that have been touched by Fel energies. It's quite time consuming, but far faster than the alternative.
- Reinstall - Grab the disks or begin a download. This last ditch effort should be attempted only if everything else has failed you, and you have tons of evidence pointing towards a software problem. I'd be safe and completely uninstall and delete the WoW folder before beginning a new install.
A Guide To Brewfest 2009 & All Its Goodies
The closing of International Talk Like a Pirate Day ushered in another of WoW's seasonal events, the much loved Brewfest. Ahh Brewfest. Who could dislike two-week long celebration based upon the ancient Dwarven tradition of drinking? No one, that's who. Not even the Elementals, Old Gods or Titans could turn away a good brew, tall mug of ale or flagon of mead. Each and every being in the Warcraft universe has their vice, thus we all love to celebrate the joy it brings. Oh, except Coren Direbrew. He probably hates the event since everyone tries to kill him for his purpalz. Unfortunately for that Dark Iron dwarf, this year will be no different. The double-fisting dwarf has been updated to a level 80+ boss for 2009's Brewfest, and is complete with a new loot table. Included in his table are the staples of old, the Ram and Kodo and the summoning remote, alongside some sexy new ilvl 200 trinkets (Dodge/Spell Power/Attack Power/Healing Haste) and the second successor to the dagger that almost forced me to quit the game, Direbew's Shanker 2.0. Yes, Azerothians apparently label their daggers like we Earthlings label our software. Other than the new loot and raise in level, Direbrew's encounter is essentially the same. To the tickets! Quests:
- Brewfest! - This is the simple starting quest to the event (Alliance/Horde).
- Now This is Ram Racing...Almost - You need to do this quest if you want to unlock the other ram racing dailies and/or grab your souvenir stein for Brewfest 2009 (Alliance/Horde).
- Say, There Wouldn't Happen to be a Souvenir This Year, Would There? - You'll be able to grab your free stein once you complete Now This is Ram Racing...Almost (see above), so be sure to do that quest first. A very simple quest (Alliance/Horde)!
- There and Back Again (10 Tokens) - This is the most challenging, but not the most time consuming, quest. You have to run back and forth on a temporary ram delivering kegs, while keeping your fatigue in check. And you only have four minutes to do three runs. If you do this quest then you can help the quest giver one more time (Alliance/Horde).
- Do you still need some help moving kegs from the crash site... (2+ Tokens) - That bit about helping the quest giver one more time refers to this. You'll be tasked with doing the same thing as above, but you'll get 2 tokens for each trip made. However, once your four minute timer is up you are done for the next 18 hours. It's like a daily quest, only not a quest, or on a daily timer. I guess it's the tuned up "Do you have additional work" from last year.
- Catch the Wild Wolpertinger! - One of the quests where you need to be completely smashed on booze or wearing the Synthebrew Goggles, available from the quest giver, to complete. If you can't see any Wolpertinger's at the Brewfest camp grounds it is because you aren't inebriated enough (Alliance/Horde).
- Pinks Elekks On Parade (40 Tokens) - Another 'be smashed (or goggles) to complete' quest. Only this also happens to be our token traveling quest for the event as well. Alliance have to hoof it to Azuremyst Isle, Elwynn Forest and Teldrassil, while Horde will have to head to Eversong Woods, Mulgore and Tirisfal Glades to slay the figments of drunken imagination. Please, no drinking while driving (Alliance/Horde)!
- Bark for a brewery! (15 Tokens) - You have to chose which brewery you bark for per day. You can swap between the two available beer makers for your faction though. You'll mount another ram, and then run amok in your capital city screaming about how awesome the chosen brewery's bubbly is. Pretty simple way to score some tokens (Horde - Drohn's Distillery/T'chali's Voodoo Brewery; Alliance - Barleybrews/Thunderbrews).
- This One Time, When I Was Drunk... (10 Tokens) - The beginning to all good stories...You can only start this quest after a Dark Iron invasion. They happen every 30 minutes, so you should be able to find a keg to strike a Dark Iron baddie pretty easily. Once they've aborted the mission pick up the Dark Iron Mole Machine Wreckage on the ground to start the quest.
Guide To The Argent Tournament Patch 3.2 Edition
- Deathspeaker Kharos - Kharos is camped out with his underlings directly west of the tournament grounds. You can take him out as you are hunting for Black Cage Keys for You've Really Done It This Time, Kul.
- Drottinn Hrothgar - Drottinn is the leader of the Kvaldir that exterminated the Tuskarr settlement, which was recently discovered directly north of the grounds. He's located by the three heads (Tuskarr impressions of Easter Island statues) on the eastern part of the Hrothgar's Landing island. The heads are viable on the map of the island.
- Get Kraken! - We're off to support the Sunreaver and Silver Covenant naval forces in this one. On your way towards Hrothgar's Landing you'll see the boats under assault by Kvaldir raiding parties, and even Kraken that they have found a way to control. Fear not, you're tasked with raining fire upon the wicked from the seat of an Argent Hippogryph, so the quest is as easy as the rest. Just don't forget to get on said mount!
- Mistcaller Yngvar - Found in a cave located on the west side of Hrothgar's Landing. You must use the provided trinket to reveal him before he can be easily dispatched.
- Ornolf The Scarred - Ornolf isn't anymore challenging than the rest of the named mobs, but you'll want to clear the boat a bit before you challenge him. His ship, Bor's Fury, is located in the southeast area of the island you're sure to become so found of.
- The Fate Of The Fallen - This quest sends you the farthest away from the grounds of any of the <Crusader> unlocks. It's also the most difficult to figure out exactly where to go, as theIronwall Rampart is not labeled on the interactive map. Just head directly east of Aldur'thar (it's labeled on your map, and is southeast of The Shadow Vault) and you'll see the needed crystals and mobs on the ground. There is no need to even fight anything.
- A Leg Up - Apparently the Kvaldir were hungry, so they stole some of the food en route to the grounds. Thanks to the chilly weather up in Icecrown the food stays fresh even though its strewn across Hrothgar's Landing. If floor pie meat isn't to your liking, then you can always thin the Kvaldir ranks for some untainted meat. Snob.
- Breakfast Of Champions - Mmm Wheaties. Wait, the Jormungar eat their own larval young? What are they sharks? To keep the Dune-inspired creatures healthy, so we can kill them in the Coliseum, we have to feed them their own species' eggs. Eggs which are located dead center of Storm Peaks - as in outside of Icecrown. Enjoy the lengthiest trip the patch has to offer.
- Gormok Wants His Snobolds - You're off to Storm Peaks once again. This time you'll be slightly closer to home. Head over to Garm's Bane, just northeast of K3, and capture some Snobolds to put the blubbering baby to bed. I guess even giant monsters can have "binkies."
- Rescue At Sea - You'll come across the besieged The Wavecrest as you head up the east side of the strait to Hrothgar's Run. Board the ship and drop the seaweed filled creatures. Beware of the Krakens though. They have a knockback that can put you in the drink, and thus, in their reach. Perhaps the riskiest of the quests.
- Stop The Aggressors - Kill 10 Kvaldir; the new school Training in the Field + two.
- The Light's Mercy - This follows The Fate Of The Fallen, only now you are praying over the fallen Tuskarr on the island to the north. Again, no need to even fight.
- What Do You Feed A Yeti, Anyway? - In celebration of Shark Week Blizzard has us tossing fresh chum, located on the boats, into the North Sea to attract sharks, or even a Kvaldir. The drop rate on the shark meat (and seemingly all other quest drops) is 100%.
- You've Really Done It This Time, Kul - Head directly west to Deathspeaker's Watch, run by Deathspeaker Kharos, and kill mobs until you have saved four Aspirants. You'll need a fifth key to free Kul, whom is located on the right side of a raised platform. If you spot the body of The Black Knight, then you've found the correct platform. Like the Isle of Quel'Danas key daily, the keys are not 100% drop rate.
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