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  1. ok, here's what I think you should do -- feel free to ignore. First off, recognize that the 4.3.4 release is an alpha version (buggy and unstable) and is not intended for general use. It is intended for experienced developers to work with and to help fix problems. Secondly, instead do an install and configuration on the 3.3.5 build first so that you can get a better understanding of how all of the TrinityCore pieces work together with a version that is proven and stable. Then, when you feel confident enough with how TC works and still want to contribute to 4.3.4 development, download the 4.3.4 branch (it will be much easier for you then) and go from there. There is no reason at all for you to jump straight into 4.3.4 if you don't have any experience with 3.3.5. All you will do is get frustrated. It's better to come up to speed on 3.3.5 first. You are mistaken!
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