Blizzard has updated their minimum required


  • The Scourge Invasion is just 1 portion of Shadowlands' pre-launch event. Players can also venture into the Wow gold classic frigid wastes of Northrend to battle bosses and make strong loot, and there's also a new narrative quest to test out.

    Otherwise, you can wait until the event inevitably starts sometime in the forthcoming months.

    Since publishing our first story, YouTuber and Reddit consumer'KokushiGG' has posted a new video displaying Ray Traced Shadows in the new zones in the growth. You'll find down the video below. As with yesterday's screenshots, we may see the difference in Shadows is quite minimal with all the newest feature enabled. Enabling Ray Traced Shadows, however, does appear to greatly affect performance with FPS falling from 120FPS into 60FPS in some cases.

    Ray Traced Shadows within World of Warcraft Shadowlands have now been enabled on the match's Beta/PTR, and also the very first comparison shots have now surfaced on the internet.

    Back in April of this year, Blizzard added Ray Traced Shadow options to the game's Alpha. Unfortunately, actual Ray Traced Shadows weren't enabled just yet and people in the Alpha were only able to observe the new choices. According to the alternative's description, it"improves shadow quality with ray tracing, which generates shadows with much more natural softness, greatly improved precision, and from additional light sources."

    Players in the alpha Could select one of the next Ray Traced Shadows choices:

    Fast forward four months and we could now finally see the way the new shadows look in the forthcoming Shadowlands expansion. Before this week we already reported that the new NVIDIA Game Ready Driver added support for the looming new attribute in Shadowlands, and several Beta/PTR players have now shared some screenshots comparing Shadowlands with and without the Ray Traced Shadows enabled.

    According to Blizzard, the new alternative within Shadowlands uses DirectX Ray Tracing 1.1 (DXR 1.1) along with also a DXR 1.1-capable driver is required to utilize Ray Traced Shadows.We've contained the shared contrast screenshots down under. As may be observed in these shots, and as might have been anticipated, the effects of Ray Traced Shadows are not that clear but do appear to be stronger in darker areas with low lighting.

    Blizzard has updated their minimum required spec to add 100GB storage space for both SSDs and hard drives. However, they warn players who functionality of your hard drive may influence Shadowland's gaming experience.

    In a surprising turn of events, Blizzard has announced that World of Warcraft Shadowlands currently needs a 100GB SSD as a minimum requirement, but does this mean that you can not run the game with buy wow gold a normal spinning hard disk? A couple of Shadowlands beta testers have reported that running the game on an HDD has not affected their performance or gameplay in any significant way. However, because this expansion is still in beta, this can be subject to change.