

These clients are pre-installed so all you should need to do is extract them from the zip file and update your realmlist to the server of your choice. The main goal of the project is it to get a constant overview of the active classic population right from the beginning. Here you can find different sources of downloads for the the Vanilla World of Warcraft client, specifically patch 1.12.1. Some data from the public stress test was uploaded also. So far I've collected a decent amount of samples and because some other people from the beta also joined and started uploading data we already got a pretty good idea about the class/race distribution and the active population from both beta realms. It’s nearly impossible to find any groups for Dungeons. The server feels empty, worse than the end of Nost, Lights Hope or Kronos. We came in with high hopes that people would transfer from Herod/Skeram.

On the website you can then have a look on the overall data through some filterable charts. My entire guild transferred, there’s about 60 of us. The people that have the addon installed are automatically collecting character data while they are playing and are then able to upload it to the website, where it gets aggregated with the data from all other people. Some of you may already know it from current wow. The WoW community constantly debates whether Retail WoW or Classic is better. WarcraftRealms WoW Census is the 1 site for World of Warcraft population tracking. Genres: Action, Adventure, RPG, Massively Multiplayer. World of Warcraft servers are referred to as realms. It's a fixed version of CensusPlus that works with the beta client. Note that the below WoW Classic serve queue wait times are accurate as of 16.

I recently started a project that is dedicated to collecting census data via an ingame addon.
