- WHEN DOES THE WOW LEGION PTR RELEALSE INSTALL
- WHEN DOES THE WOW LEGION PTR RELEALSE PATCH
- WHEN DOES THE WOW LEGION PTR RELEALSE PC
- WHEN DOES THE WOW LEGION PTR RELEALSE MAC
WHEN DOES THE WOW LEGION PTR RELEALSE PATCH
When first logging into a character after Patch 7.0, the appearances of appropriate items in your bags, bank, and Void Storage are learned automatically.Unlocked appearances are account-wide and usable for transmogrification by other characters that can equip the item.Unlock new appearances by collecting Soulbound weapons and armor your character can equip.New Transmogrification Collections System: Appearances
WHEN DOES THE WOW LEGION PTR RELEALSE MAC
It’s just the nature of having an understaffed mac team : Things can’t be ready at the same time.World of Warcraft: Legion Pre-Expansion Patch 7.0.3, PTR
WHEN DOES THE WOW LEGION PTR RELEALSE PC
Mac is supported, just delayed, much like Diablo 3 2.4 PTR which only worked on PC for about a week or two. They are missing from CDN which means when you try to click “play” it’ll fail to find valid binaries and abort.ĭon’t worry, this isn’t an overwatch situation though. It installs everything on mac except the application binaries.
WHEN DOES THE WOW LEGION PTR RELEALSE INSTALL
Though you can download and install the client, it won’t work. Update 2: For Mac users, however, I’ve got bad news: the Mac alpha client isn’t currently working. Instead, if you log on to and see two WoW PTRs listed and one of them numbered something other than WoW1 (we’ve had reports of WoW4, WoW5, and WoW6), that may be an indication you have alpha access - but check the launcher to be sure. with a clear label reading something like “Legion Alpha”). Update 1: Note that while I would usually expect to see this information on the page itself under account information, it’s not currently appearing there in the typical format (i.e. If you see a section labeled Alpha: Legion, you’re in. To check if you’re in the alpha, fire up your launcher and check the pull-down menu under Region / Account. In short: we’re probably still seeing a pretty early version of Legion in action, here, and we’re likely to see a lot of change before launch. While I would tend to argue that this is more of a semantical difference than anything, alpha testing always precedes beta testing and indicates an earlier version in the development process. Though we were all expecting the Legion beta considering Blizzard said the beta would start within weeks of BlizzCon, the client up on the launcher is clearly labeled as an alpha. Finally, the moment we’ve all been waiting for: World of Warcraft: Legion is officially in alpha testing stage.