This article primarily talks about setting up Wine for running the MS Windows version of World of Warcraft. Wine also runs on Macintosh computers with x86 CPUs under Mac OS X, but since Blizzard makes a Mac OS X native World of Warcraft client, running it under Wine is unnecessary. Alternatively a streamlined process of installation and Windows installation conversion is available via Play On Linux. While this guide will only cover the Wine compatibility layer, WoW is fully compatible with Crossover.
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| - This article primarily talks about setting up Wine for running the MS Windows version of World of Warcraft. Wine also runs on Macintosh computers with x86 CPUs under Mac OS X, but since Blizzard makes a Mac OS X native World of Warcraft client, running it under Wine is unnecessary. Alternatively a streamlined process of installation and Windows installation conversion is available via Play On Linux. While this guide will only cover the Wine compatibility layer, WoW is fully compatible with Crossover.
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| - This article primarily talks about setting up Wine for running the MS Windows version of World of Warcraft. Wine also runs on Macintosh computers with x86 CPUs under Mac OS X, but since Blizzard makes a Mac OS X native World of Warcraft client, running it under Wine is unnecessary. World of Warcraft had a client for Linux while it was in the beta phase of development, but it was later dropped and never officially released. Currently, WoW is run on Linux by use of Windows compatibility layers. Given that the World of Warcraft client is no longer officially developed to work in Linux, the installation of it on Linux is a somewhat more involved process than on Windows, which it is streamlined to install more easily on. However, with some careful research, and a bit of patience, it's very possible to do so. Alternatively a streamlined process of installation and Windows installation conversion is available via Play On Linux. While this guide will only cover the Wine compatibility layer, WoW is fully compatible with Crossover.
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