Right, what I meant was that I was under the impression follower upgrades are a separate system that already has a vastly higher chance to happen than a item upgrade, so it would be unlikely for the bunker to boost that any further.Received 3 so far that went from green to blue.
Hell you can play GW2 on one of those MS tablet things so I am sure wow would play well on it.Can't you play this game on a MS Surface now? If so just go that route, the kids love tablets. Fairly decent price point and the newer models aren't as shit as the older ones.
HAHA, I've been on there for a bit now... it is some ridiculous shit, every bit as retarded as I remember it being.Went on their official general forums.
Holy. Aids.
There is a quest at your garrison bulletin board that sends you to Gologrond after you complete SMV.So Gologrond or Frost Fire ridge after SMV? I'm about half way to 93 with probably 10 or so quests left in SMV or do you need to complete both?
Some servers are locked and you can't even get into a queue.Wow some servers already have queues.
Bro you need an avatarThere is a quest at your garrison bulletin board that sends you to Gologrond after you complete SMV.
Before I built my Mill I never received a follower upgrade. Now I seem to get them a lot. Maybe just bad luck on my part.Right, what I meant was that I was under the impression follower upgrades are a separate system that already has a vastly higher chance to happen than a item upgrade, so it would be unlikely for the bunker to boost that any further.
Yep, anything will run it, but if you can afford something with dedicated graphics then it will be prettier. For instance, I have a Dell Inspiron 17R with Intel HD 4000 for the desktop stuff and then it switches over to a Geforce GT 650 for games. It runs wow on ultra for grinding and high for raids. Even if it ran on the HD 4000, I could probably still run wow on medium/high. The CPU, RAM and SSD have a little to do with that too.Thanks Porkchop. What about graphics ? No idea about laptop graphics and whether onboard graphic chips will be powerful enough.