World Of WarcraftWorld of Warcraft is the first MMOG in the (so far) four part Warcraft series, with previous Warcraft titles being RTS games. Like most MMOs, players may find adventure in fighting various monsters and in performing missions offered by numerous NPCs throughout Azeroth. In World of Warcraft, success in these endeavors yields rewards in the form of currency, items and experience. Players may also take part in PvP battles in the forms of dueling and fights with players of opposing factions. In the early to middle stages of exploration around Azeroth, most monsters and quests can be handled solo. Past that point, however, more and more gameplay will require a good team of players, usually two to five in number. Large-scale raids can require up to 40 players to succeed.
Blizzard may stop supporting bugs that occur as a result of Cosmos. Already, if you lose gold/items, can't finish a quest or break your tradeskill points as a result of Cosmos, GMs will NOT be able to help you. CTmod is much safer. There are many other ones out there, but CTmod, Cosmos, and NURF (I couldn't find a link for NURF) seem to be the most popular. Most of the Blizzard employees use NURF. There's even one that's considered the "Heal-O-matic" that will automatically cast the appropriate heal spell for you.
I prefer Cosmos Didn't really like CT dno why, but because of the last WoW patch it basically rendered Cosmos useless yet people have reverse engineered it to get it to more or less work again, link can be found on the cosmos forum ^^
One thing i must point out tho Cosmos is a bit bloated as out of the many features i use about 20 of em ^^ And also Blizzard have supported an unofficial UI website which can be found here
Couldnt play without my quest minion and other bars
Having coordinates and being able to share them with other players, as well as quest sharing and many other things are great.
800 MHz or higher CPU
256 MB or more of RAM
32 MB 3D graphics card with hardware transform and lighting, such as GeForce 2 or better
4 GB or more of available hard drive space
DirectX® 9.0c or above
A 56k or higher modem with an Internet connection
Mac® System OS X 10.3.5 OS:
933 MHz or higher G4 or G5 processor
512 MB RAM or higher; DDR RAM recommended
ATI or NVIDIA video hardware with 32 MB VRAM or more
4 GB or more of available hard drive space
MacOS X 10.3.5 or newer
56k or higher modem with an Internet connection
Couldnt play without my quest minion and other bars
Having coordinates and being able to share them with other players, as well as quest sharing and many other things are great.
And the clock is handy too
Quest minion has been known to cause problems with not getting quest completion credit or rewards or getting the wrong reward. Most quests are shareable through the the default quest log anyways. The only thing special it lets you do is say the quest in chat so you can ask if anyone else is doing it and not having to type out the name. I hardly think that's worth it for the possible risks.
Pretty much every other mod has extra bars, so that's not an issue. And as for not having to alt+tab out, quest minion doesn't show you anything extra in-game, so you will still have to alt+tab out.
Most mods come in parts so you can pick out things like the clock and use it without using any other part of Cosmos.
Use Cosmos at your own risk.
Also, there is no such thing as a Blizzard supported unofficial UI site. Blizzard does not support anything not on it's website and even some things on it's site, it makes a disclaimer to not supporting.
I do like this site, helps me with my quest, and my own personal quest of trying to explore and discover as many places as i can find, obviously there are lots of places still way too dangerous for me to go to, but it hasnt stopped me yet
mmowned.com is an interesting read to get a heads up on what the cheats are all upto.
The scam section under the site index is a wealth of information on good gold making scams and although most of them are game legal they are frowned on by most players.