I have the new macbook pro with M1 chip, I tried your software to run
windows game.
So I download world of warcraft wrath of the lich king 3.3.5 version on
warmane.com windows version. (it is not the retail version, but an older one)
So I launch the game through your software and it works, but when I tried
to log in on my account it instantly crashed.
Am I correct in assuming you're going to use this client to play Project Ascension?
Did you ever get it to work?
I reallly want to play that as well, so seeing the client not working has me worried.
Am I correct in assuming you're going to use this client to play
Project Ascension?
Did you ever get it to work?
I reallly want to play that as well, so seeing the client not
working has me worried.
Am I correct in assuming you're going to use this client to play
Project Ascension?
Did you ever get it to work?
I reallly want to play that as well, so seeing the client not
working has me worried.
Are you running macOS Catalina/Big Sur?
Not sure if I needed to quote you to give you a notification or what not, but yes. I'm running MacOS Catalina.
I’ll need to download the servers client to check but I do remember this version of WoW was working on another private server, so ether it’s CrossOver-20 related changes broken the client or it includes some custom dll files that might not be compatible in wine32on64
I’ll need to download the servers client to check but I do
remember this version of WoW was working on another private server,
so ether it’s CrossOver-20 related changes broken the client or it
includes some custom dll files that might not be compatible in
wine32on64
I would deeply appreciate any digging you could do in order to find out if it still works! Thanks man.
Do you happen to remember what you installed into a bottle to get it
running as I’m having issues getting the launcher running.
All I’m getting is a dock icon but the window doesn’t open so
unable to download the game client via there launcher.
I think we've misunderstood each other. I haven't had it working.
I'm trying to connect to Project Ascension, which is a different private server from Warmane, but they're running a 3.3.5a client as well. Here's a link to their download page, which is really what I need to know if works by using CrossOver.
I think we've misunderstood each other. I haven't had it working.
I'm trying to connect to Project Ascension, which is a different
private server from Warmane, but they're running a 3.3.5a client as
well. Here's a link to their download page, which is really what I
need to know if works by using CrossOver.
I wasn’t sure if you’d gotten the launcher running or not. Yeah I’d grabbed the provided download and tried installing some dependencies but not much luck yet.
I other private servers that skipped a launcher should run without issue
So does anyone have a solution for that? Or it's a M1 chip compatibility problem. After doing some digging, it seems that #132 error is based on video driver problem.
I know this is a dead thread, but any chance anyone found a work around? As far as I can tell the launcher is 64bit, but the client is 32bit. Not a problem for windows, but WINE craps itself.
I have had similar issues. I can login to the game, but the moment I do so, the game crashes.
EDIT: I just tried the vanilla 3.3.5a client on Warmane, same exact issue. This is not an ascension issue and is an issue with 3.3.5a client. Something with WoTLK does not like the way the GPU is handled for ARM M1 Macs when used in CrossOver. Weirdly though, playing in Parallels has damn near equal performance (FPS wise), but my game has horrible latency on Ascension, where as Warmane is fine. Really confused by a lot of this.
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