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kyramorgan
12-03-2007, 12:24 PM
I have World of Warcraft and the Burning Crusade expansion pack installed on my mojopac. I have no problem authenticating or logging on to my character, and I am getting 60 fps once the game starts, but my latency climbs to 6000 ms and above almost immediately.

The problem occurs even when my firewall is off, and my tracert is clean all the way to the game servers.

Any thoughts on what could be causing this?

mojotech
12-04-2007, 01:32 AM
Your request for assistance has been received and Case #MP_12475 is created. Our customer support team is looking into it. Could you please send the information requested by our support team, so that we can further investigate the issue and provide you more accurate solution....

apexadam
04-05-2008, 03:19 PM
I have World of Warcraft and the Burning Crusade expansion pack installed on my mojopac. I have no problem authenticating or logging on to my character, and I am getting 60 fps once the game starts, but my latency climbs to 6000 ms and above almost immediately.

The problem occurs even when my firewall is off, and my tracert is clean all the way to the game servers.

Any thoughts on what could be causing this?
I am interested in this solution when it comes as I am attempting to evaluate placing WoW on my MojoPac instead of using my Laptop...

But I have heard of two errors that give me pause, this latency and most importantly, the screen resoultion changing to default on the Host upon MojoPac Game exit...

-apex

mojotech
04-07-2008, 12:31 AM
Our developer's are working diligently to address this issue. As soon as it’s available, we will be letting everyone know.

dsingler
04-08-2008, 06:48 AM
haven't had any issues with either latency or screen resolution resetting. I do know that if you have dual monitor setup you have to turn it off run wow, enable the window mode in wow setting then you can turn your dual screens back on once you log. if you do not wow will disable the one screen then give you a direct x 9.0c error. Stating you do not have the driver installed, or something to that nature. this will also disable the dual screens on the host. if that happens log into wow enable window mode, i play WoW at max window mode so there is no title bar and log out re-enable dual monitors and you are set. You should only have to do it once i haven't had the setting ever reset on me. I log WoW on mojopac maybe 1-2/week. I also notice that running a ton of addon's greatly affects mojopac more so than running of a host pc. so maybe that is your issue, i try to keep only the necessary addons loaded and cut the fat from my normal addon useage.