It’s that frustrating aspect of CASC and fragmentation over time. It’ll leave your /WTF and /Interface folders alone, though you should back those up just in case.Īlso: Please note that because the retail and Classic games share some data, when a patch occurs with one, the fragmentation issue with CASC will affect both, and your performance will degrade much quicker with both retail and classic installed at the same time. ![]() Nuke that folder and “reinstall” the game. CASC does not do well on spinning platter HDs and if you have a highly fragmented install, it’ll do exactly what you said yours is doing. ![]() APFS is ungodly slow on platter based drives, especially as time passes, and CASC suffers a lot of APFS’ problems as well, but in slightly different ways. Since you mention a 1 TB drive and 1 TB SSDs aren’t cheap when BTOing from Apple, I’m assuming a platter based hard drive here (fusion drive). ![]() ![]() Did you do a fresh reinstall of the game or did you simply copy over the WoW folder from your old system? If it is the latter, you can delete the /data folder in the /World of Warcraft folder, launch the BNet app, and click “install” (with the Americas region selected for your regular WoW install, not the Classic selection) and you’ll have a fresh, unfragmented install that will load more normally.
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