Monomatapa
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Sometimes, when wow has an update out, you can delay the patch, and keep HB in working condition.
It does not work well if you use Battlenet. If Battlenet starts a patch, the play button will be grayed out until the patch is largely downloaded.
You can start wow from the executable, in 32-bit mode.
Just create a shortcut and add the following to the “target” field:
-noautolaunch64bit
So in my case this will look like:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe" -noautolaunch64bit
I always start the game like this, and only patch if the game forces me to (the server list will tag all servers as “Incompatible”) or after HB has a patch ready.
Happy botting!
It does not work well if you use Battlenet. If Battlenet starts a patch, the play button will be grayed out until the patch is largely downloaded.
You can start wow from the executable, in 32-bit mode.
Just create a shortcut and add the following to the “target” field:
-noautolaunch64bit
So in my case this will look like:
"C:\Program Files (x86)\World of Warcraft\Wow.exe" -noautolaunch64bit
I always start the game like this, and only patch if the game forces me to (the server list will tag all servers as “Incompatible”) or after HB has a patch ready.
Happy botting!