Yeah, I'm done

I see the problem. Your ram isn’t slotted correctly.

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Is that a SVGA cable? Also didn’t the potatoes only come with USB 1.0 and you had to get a card to up it to USB 2.0/3.0 compatibility?

Also the heat sink doesn’t allow for proper airflow… are they trying to fry… their potato?

OP followed up - it was his computer.

We get it; someone outrolled on that transmog piece you wanted and Blizzard is to blame.

This is why people can’t have nice things. It may also be how we discovered the baked potato. 30% of this potato comes from recycled materials. 70 percent of this potato is from potato.

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sorry to hear that…
every player we lose,
brings us closer to the end…
one of the many reasons i am
constantly mentioning the
importance of ‘casual’ players…
we lose all of our casuals…
and we’re finished…
something elitists and developers
should weigh heavily in their actions.

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Also… who made the chip?

I don’t see the Intel Inside or the AMD mandatory sticker placed annoyingly on the skin of this rig.

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OF COURSE! op needs to slot the ram into the BAKED side of the potato not the “side side” of the potato!

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It’s probably on the bottom next to a nearly impossible to read Windows serial number on some kind of hyper color sticker.

This is what I’m talking about. Everyone knows you don’t side mount ram on a spud rig. It’s ALWAYS the baked side.

Also there is a joke in there about chipping your ram chip with/on/by a potato chip. I’m lazy. That’s all the parts. Some assembly required.

Ooof… I hate those. The worst were the ones that the glue would give out and the label falls off to get stuck between the desk and the wall. Highly annoying.

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That’s computer issue by better system or better internet. Don’t blame game for your crapbox

it’s highly unusual, and extremely refreshing to see someone say “oops”.

a classic case of “correlation does not equal causation” (or is it “imply”?)
there were a lot of updates rolled out over the span of a couple of months, so it would have been easy to point the finger.

glad you got the issue sorted out.

Sorry to see you quit, but this is clearly a “you” problem, and blaming it on the game is ludicrous. Anyhow, enjoy your life without the game, where you get to complain about other things now!

Havent had this issue personally.

Could try this if youre having fps issues.
Personally havent had connection issues though.

I’m 46 years old and I’ve come to enjoy world of warcraft over the past 2 years since I started playing after leaving 13 years of ffxiv.
I don’t see myself leaving wow because it’s the big cheese of mmorpgs out there and has been for a very long time.
There are many things that bug me about wow such as the loot rate nerf in mythic + and when I rage quit I just take a day break and come back later that day and enjoy my time in game.
Besides I’m getting older, and this is my hobby.
Bugs and all, there’s only one world of warcraft.

can I have your gold? :grin:

But it’s not happening to everyone sooo… I say it’s user error

Ok. Cool. This time I was wrong. But it is still true that folks always assume the error is the user and not Blizzard.

I wonder why folks think this community is toxic?

I just came to GD out of boredom, and I love how some people don’t understand that my problem is that Blizzard changed something to make some drivers incompatible and failed to give any customer support when this error first surfaced - on patch day. I even mentioned in my first few posts that I would have been happy with an update on what’s going on.

Just because it’s not happening to everyone, doesn’t mean that it’s not happening to some people. In fact, there’s several threads in Technical Support for this exact problem.

I tried to update my drivers day 1 but it didn’t work. Then a Blue posted an explanation for what’s happening (a week later!) and I had to try a few more times before it worked.

So stay ignorant and classy, GD. :slightly_smiling_face:

I’m seriously considering leaving as well. Though I’m not crashing, I’m getting constant stuttering and it gets so bad in dungeons that it becomes an unplayable slideshow. Apparently blizzard was looking into this months and months ago, but doesn’t seem to care to update anyone on the state of this buggy mess.

regardless, people should be updating their drivers.

Blizzard can’t do this for people.

…it’s the same with a UI reset… people will flip out when they’re asked to do the first and most basic step of troubleshooting, one which can resolve a plethora of issues.

it’s easier to just blame blizzard for everything.