1. Pls help i am trying to play WoW on mac but its saying

    You can't open the application "World of Warcarft" because it is not supported on this type of Mac.
    My mac version is: 10.14



  2. What version are you using? What is your osx version?

    You can always try to download the equivalent windows version and use PlayOnMac (https://www.playonmac.com/en/download.html) to launch it (that's how I'm playing Burning Crusade at the moment, as there were no mac clients back then)

  3. Greetings

    Simplest way:

    1.) Go to WoW directory, open Data folder, delete "patch-w.mpq"
    2.) Open enUS file inside Data folder, delete "patch-enUS-w.mpq"

    Regards

  4. Whats that patch-"w"mpq thingy? i don't see it anywhere on the files

  5. I did the thing the Second reply told me to "chmod +x" but when i transformed the file to unix executable it didnt worked when i started the file it just said
    -bash: /Users/Pinki/Desktop/WoW/World of Warcraft.app/Contents/MacOS/World of Warcraft: cannot execute binary file
    logout
    Saving session...
    ...copying shared history...
    ...saving history...truncating history files...
    ...completed.

    [Process completed]

    -bash: /Users/Pinki/Desktop/WoW/World of Warcraft.app/Contents/MacOS/World of Warcraft: cannot execute binary file



    And thats all thats everything it does when i start it
    Edited: November 26, 2018


  6. "chmod u+x "(space is important)

    Solved!

    For me this worked:
    1. Open a Terminal
    2. Open your "Wolrd of Warcraft" with right click and select the "Show Package Content" option.
    4. Open the Contents/MacOS folder.
    4. Type into your terminal "chmod u+x "(space is important!)
    5. Grab and pull your World of Warcraft from MacOS folder.
    5. The whole command should looks like after this: "chmod u+x /Users/username/Downloads/World\ Of\ Warcraft\ Wotlk\ mac/World\ of\ Warcraft.app/Contents/MacOS/World\ of\ Warcraft"
    6. Press Enter, if you got no error you can run your World of Warcraft without any problem!

    As you see this is a different command than before, and for me it worked.

  7. I did everything you said but doesn't worked and when i was doing it first time i put there space chmod +x /directory/
    but when i did chmod u+x /directory/ it didnt worked :(

    "cannot execute binary file"

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