The title really says it all, but I’m self hosting world of Warcraft wrath of the lich king.

I’m just so shocked that it all works to be honest. It’s blowing my mind still.

I always want to play classic wow, but I play so infrequently that it’s not worth paying a subscription.

It never really occurred to me that I could just host my own server until chatgpt recommended that when I was researching things to self hosting.

It’s not public yet as my upload speeds are too slow.

I think I’m going to set the server up on my laptop so I can play wow while on my 14 hour flight coming up.

I’ve always played the game solo anyway due to my casualness.

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      2 months ago

      As someone who believes LFG was the beginning of the end of MMOs, I can’t tell if I despise this or if I’m impressed.

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          Looking for Group. As someone else said, the ability to click “queue for dungeon”, be dropped into an instance with a bunch of random, and proceed to faceroll the dungeon without any thought or patience required.

          The fun part of old school MMOs was the journey, not the destination. Modern MMOs have all optimized the journey out by making everything doable without ever being dependent on another player.

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        I know exactly what you’re feeling, and I totally get it. Still, if executed well, I’m at least impressed that they pulled it off. I would have sworn such an experience wasn’t possible.

        But yeah, I’m not interested in having artificial multiplayer interactions.

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    FYI there are free wow instances out there if you want other humans involved. Turtle wow and ascension.

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      Turtle WoW is great, I’m dreading Blizzard shutting it down though. I’m hoping they avoid them but I feel their upcoming remastered client might attract too much attention.

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      Thanks, I’ve always solo played and didn’t get too deep into the game, so when I play with others I feel like I’m holding them back or need everything explained.

      Plus self hosting it lets be play on my up coming 14 hour flight.

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    ChatGPT was mentioned and now the thread is all about AI being good/bad, as usual.

    Anyway, I’m glad you got your server going - hope you enjoy your flight!

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    I am also running my own instance of azerothcraft on a vps so that i can play with some friends. Love it so far but summertime means there is not too much activity yet. Im running with autoscale mod and it is quite fun to run some of the lower lvl instances at lvl 60 and it is actually a challenge (yes i capped the level at 60 because that is what i know)

    Anything in particular you like to do with your awesome gm powers? (moonfire spam wins)

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      I need to look into mods. I didn’t even know that was a thing.

      I have no idea what a gm can do, I made a gm account though.

      I wonder if there are moss that will let me do raids solo.

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    I haven’t played wow in a long time… Classic, TBC, then wotlk, cata, then took a break from it, came back a loooooong time later and just… Didnt enjoy it.

    I would definitely do something like this to play with family and friends, going to have to check it out!

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    While I have heard of people doing this a decade, I have never looked into it.

    How was the install and setup process? How is the resource consumption of the server? At one point it seemed one had to supply their own quests. Are there open source quests available? Anything cool I didn’t ask about?

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      Trinitycore has a guide https://trinitycore.info/ if you follow it properly it will result in a working server. Any time I’ve seen someone have a problem following it, they either missed a step by mistake, or tried to go off on a tangent, configuring it for their own needs during install/setup.

      First make it work with the instructions, and once it is working, then tinker with it :P

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      I run one on a 8 gb debian server from hetzner and it seems rock solid so far from what i can tell with the amount of traffic i am likely to have (just friends get an account). Running azerothcore and not trinitycore. Setup was very easy.

      Quests are really just entries in a mysql database so im sure there are open source quests you can just inject into the database. or you can make your own :)

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      I did it like 10 or so years back? It was pretty easy to be completely honest and didn’t require too many resources, at least not if you’re the only one using the server. You just run the server locally and then use the client to connect to that server. That’s basically it.

      And no, the game comes with all the quests and everything, you don’t need to really do anything else. The downsides is that you’ll be locked out of a bunch of content like dungeons and raids since those require groups of 5 or more players.

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        I have read that modern servers have np. Bots you can add so you can do dungeons and stuff. I haven’t tried myself. Would love to find a guide on how to set up a Linux host.

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      I just checked the server without logging into the game and it’s using like 106% of the CPU on idle when I logged in and played a little bit. It didn’t change too much but it’s consistently running that high at idle because I guess things in the game world are running so I’m probably going to stop the service and start it when I’m gonna play to just lower my electric usage

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        Great to know. I don’t know if 106% of CPU is good or bad, but it is not what I had anticipated. Thank you!

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      Install wasn’t too bad, I used a mix of chatgpt and install documentation when I get stuck.

      One problem I had was that I was aiming for burning crusade, but and chatgpt told me that Azerothcore supported burning crusade.

      So after getting the server up and learning this, I had to find a wotlk client.

      The choose of expansion was arbitrary, I just didn’t want modern wow.

      There are some data files you have to supply, but they can just be downloaded from github and the guide even links to it.

      I’m not sure about resources, but for a small instance, I think it’s pretty light. I’ve only just installed it on a i5-3470 cpu server, and it seems to play fine.

      I’ve only played for like 5 minutes as I’ve not had time to play and monitor how heavy it is.

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    I’ve been seriously turned off by the grind of WoW. Are you able to do something like reduce the XP level scaling or something so that every level is like 30m and improve drop rates?

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      You can also just play as a GM.

      I’m not exactly sure what powers you have as a gm, but I think it’s pretty extensive.

      I’m still fine tuning the server and haven’t played much.

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        Oh, I forgot about Azerothcore (which is a fork from Trinitycore, and absorbed some changes from certain private server source that has been released in the past).

        Which you choose I think depends on what you want.

        Trinitycore has a more strict development policy of doing things properly and not for example concentrating too much on getting boss fights etc “right”. It’s more of a technical project than “ready to go private server”.

        Whereas (and this is as I understand it, I’ve not done any work for the project directly) Azerothcore is a bit more lax in their requirements. Now, don’t take this to mean they accept bad code. It just means they don’t have the stricter guidelines that trinitycore have.

        I could be wrong though. I’ve been out of the game for a while now.

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    Was the server officially released by Blizzard or was it reverse-engineered and built by the community?