![]() The key seems to be having some pre-existing WoW game files installed. The key might be to terminate the Agent.app at the right moment, although I can’t specify when that would be. ![]() So, there’s no need to meddle with folder permissions or full disk permissions. I experienced first the same issues, but later it worked, likely because the iMac’s slower speed caused the Agent.app to halt operations within the correct timeframe, resulting in a successful download and installation of the files. I happened to be lucky when I just tried it on my old 2012 iMac running Catalina (instead of my Apple Silicon MacBook). It appears that when the Agent.app behaves unusually or encounters an issue, there’s a slim chance that the game will be downloaded and installed without any further problems. EDIT: I’ve removed my previous solution because I’ve concluded that whether it works or not seems largely a matter of luck.
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