That classic trick may work for some Windows problems, but it usually isn’t the case for Macbooks (this is something I have read on the internet, not sure how true it is). I finally got to experience Valdrakken without any stuttering thanks to this beautiful machine. I gave it permission just in case and once I checked the client again, IT WAS FINALLY UPDATING CORRECTLY (as in downloading data instead of just freezing at “initializing”. I had read about this one in the US forums but I couldn’t find it before, but this time it was just there out of nowhere. While it started, I casually opened the access window which showed both Battle and Agent with full permissions, like previously BUT there was also a new option to toggle on something called “Relauncher”.I just activated the beta version of the battlenet client and started updating the game again. “Manually” downloading Rosetta 2 again, even though I couldn’t really delete it (I couldn’t find it, so I just deleted the whole game and followed some steps I found on google to reinstall rosetta 2 before reinstalling WoW).Deleted all data files as I had seen in the US forums while repeating 2) and also force quitting the Agents that kept eating through my CPU as soon as they came up.This time I gave both ‘battle’ and ‘agent’ access (I had to manually type and search for the agent, otherwise it wouldn’t show up) - Also no difference. Fresh re-install after deleting everything.Fresh install (directly downloading WoW), one of the first few programs I downloaded at all.First time Mac user, so it took me a while to figure simple things out. Here is what worked (and also what DIDN’T work at first) for me:ĭisclaimer: Brand new M1 Pro 14", Ventura 13.5.
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