You Can Change All Sorts of Game Aspects Using Cheats
The more pick pocketing you do the less you’ll have to wander off and find lonely footlockers. By the way, picking a mob’s pockets doesn’t in any way effect what drops when you kill that mob. You’ll get the same loot when you kill him regardless of whether or not you picked his pockets before your attack. Speaking of footlockers. I could go on and on about how easy it is to buy and sell from vendors and never tell you any reals secrets here, but I’m not that kind of person, I’ll tell you right now that the easiest and best selling recipe in the game is by far first aid books. The majority of people in the game buy then, you can get them for about 50s – 1g each and they sell for 3g 64s in the AH all day long. If you think emptying your bags, hoping on a griffin, running for 3 minutes, filling your bags, hearthstoning back, and sending everything to your AH ALT sounds like too much work, then that’s fine. Cheat and unlockables, they began regulary imbedding them in every game. These days, you can change all sorts of game aspects using cheats. The ever-popular giant head feature, for example, is just one of many changes you can create, although unless you are just really punchy it’s hard to imagine why anyone would get a big kick out of that particular one. RAM to run, make sure you have 1.5 GB RAM to ‘play’. So, how much RAM is good? I Suggest you get as much RAM as possible. Why? It always does you good. And now that the memory monster Vista has been launched, dont even think of playing a ‘good game’ with 1 GB of RAM. Yes, you might have more RAM than your next door neighbor, but that just doesn’t cut it anymore.