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Dark Age of Camelot Grab Bag Q&AComments:
Posted on Friday, May 9 at 4:46 PM GMT -6

EA Mythic's Joanne Laroche has added yet another entry to the long-running Dark Age of Camelot Grab Bag Q&A series on the Camelot Herald.
Q. I recently came back to the game and I am happy to be back. I downloaded all the clients current to Labyrinth. Do I need all of them? I usually always play on the Labyrinth client. I have deleted SI and TOA with no ill effects. Can I do the same with Catacombs and Darkness Rising? It sure would speed up my scans and clean ups and defrags on my computer. Future patches and upgrades won't do checks any further back than having the Labyrinth client?

A. Welcome back says The Bearded Wonder who also has the answer you wanted to hear: For the installs, you only need the one you are using. So keep the Labyrinth client and clear out the others to enjoy that extra space.



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