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No. Your WoW account is stored on Blizzard servers.
All you would have to do is bring the discs, install the game on whatever computer you want to, and then just put your account information and password in the login screen.
this is what I would do then.
If blizzard still does there "Try out World of Warcraft for 10 days" thing, just go to their website, download the game online, and then just log on with your account.
this is what I would do then.
If blizzard still does there "Try out World of Warcraft for 10 days" thing, just go to their website, download the game online, and then just log on with your account.
Peter_Darkstar
Yep - PCMac
this is what I would do then.
If blizzard still does there "Try out World of Warcraft for 10 days" thing, just go to their website, download the game online, and then just log on with your account.
Peter_Darkstar
or just run to your local store and get a trial disc for 1.99
Don't have the discs with me. Oh well.
OfficialJab
If there's a Best Buy or Circuit City in your area, you can buy a 10 day trial DVD for $3. This is preferable to use for installing the game if you have the retail version, anyway. It all installs in one sitting without having to switch disks. After you install all the patches, just log into the game with your account and it's exactly the same game. You won't be able to install or play Burning Crusade though, but you seem new to the game so it shouldn't affect you.
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