Brief launcher update

There is no indication that patch 3.3 is anywhere near downloading or anything other than a small tools patch. There has also been no word from Blizzard yet on exactly what this patch does, but it is required if you want to log into the game. The patch is very small and only takes a handful of seconds to download and apply.
We'll keep an eye on this issue for any problems, but as of this writing, all is well.






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
Rathwirt Nov 12th 2009 3:18PM
I'd assume this fixes the issue of not being able to use the launcher to launch another instance of wow when you have one running.
dodgeballer2005 Nov 12th 2009 3:17PM
Nothing to see here, everything is working as intended.
Obijuan Nov 12th 2009 3:18PM
There was an issue with the previous launcher update (a few days ago) which prevented people from opening multiple copies of WoW via the launcher. I would imagine this patch addresses that issue.
busuan Nov 12th 2009 3:22PM
I just hope they fix 'itemcache.wdb' thing (seems not a bug accroding to blizz).
Anytime there's a new patch, launcher patch or content patch, I get disconnected because of the massive net requests that jam up my modem.
swimstarguy Nov 12th 2009 5:12PM
Modem?
¯\(°_o)/¯
What's a "modem?"
tatsumasa Nov 12th 2009 3:32PM
i noticed one small change AFTER the last patch. i had an open gm ticket, and rather than just get the email saying sorry they couldn't talk to me in game and all that, i instead was told to click the box that tells me i have an open ticket. then i got a window similar to the one where i submitted the ticket that said all the stuff the email normally would.
Michael Taylor Nov 12th 2009 3:34PM
or it could have been to do with the whole merging thing.
jacob Nov 12th 2009 3:36PM
i have a problem with the dowload it says waiting for all files to close and i cant download it i have now clue what is wrong.... damnit
Kensaij Nov 12th 2009 3:36PM
Odd, it downloads for me but then I get the following error message:
"The update could not be applied.
The file "C:\Program Files\Common Files\Blizzard Entertainment\World of Warcraft\Uninstall.xml.temp" could not be created. If this problem persists, you may be able to solve it by uninstalling and then reinstalling the game. If you are unable to correct this problem, please contact Blizzard Technical Support. (InstallerFile::Create)"
Hope it's just me and not something widespread, though I really am not looking forward to reinstalling the game either. It's always a bit of a hassle.
Desmentia Nov 12th 2009 3:46PM
I had a very similar warning running Vista; same warning but a different file.
Just run the patch anyway. It's slow as hell and spawns a million error messages, but-- WoW works just fine now that it finally finished.
Beatphreek Nov 12th 2009 4:30PM
On Vista/Win7 try running the launcher as the administrator (Shift+Rt Click the launcher and choose "Run as Administrator") I get that error a lot on patches and when i run them this way, it all works.
Kensaij Nov 12th 2009 4:43PM
That worked, Beatphreek! Thanks! :D
ZMES_Matt Nov 12th 2009 3:36PM
MICROPATCHES ARE T3H END OF WOW!!!
/sarcasm
Jack Draven Nov 12th 2009 3:41PM
Well played sir, well played.
ids Nov 12th 2009 3:40PM
If it like the last patch in witch i had to uninstall the game and i still can't get rid of 2 files. Then make a new folder to install the game and repatch again. I am going to be done with the game until i up grade to windows 7
slartibart Nov 12th 2009 3:54PM
Your comment doesn't inspire faith that even the relatively clean Windows 7 os will enhance your ability to install/patch/spell correctly.
Bronwyn Nov 12th 2009 3:46PM
Ugh. Just like the previous micropatch, it is not downloading for me.
raddatzwarren Nov 12th 2009 3:51PM
It locked me up while playing then booted me off. It did download but took a good 15 minutes. I can get into my character screen and I can pick one then it fully downloads but I never get into the game. What is up with this?
games Nov 12th 2009 3:54PM
As of 3:54pm Eastern time, the download is taking 16 min....
Binkel Nov 12th 2009 3:55PM
Right click on the wow icon and go to "Run as Administrator" ... I read it on the tech forums and it works.