That just means your computer is not "average" as far as people who play wow go. (neither is mine, I had to turn settings way down)Originally Posted by Aleom
That just means your computer is not "average" as far as people who play wow go. (neither is mine, I had to turn settings way down)Originally Posted by Aleom
I may look busy, but I'm just confused.
If I had one I would for sure sell it! Who would really equip something like a mount that you can get 20k gold for?!Originally Posted by greenn
You know there is a big difference between casuals and badsOriginally Posted by Sey
Stulti se laudant.
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Ah another data mine.
And well, Bliz is known to scale his games down to below "average" actually. I would guess that they aim at a rough 80% or so that can play with medium settings and get a decent framerate. If you compare WoW to competitors the requirements are way low to run it.
They do have some problems for the higher end which a survey might point out as being worthwhile to develop for. SLI/Crossfire and multimonitor support are major ones I can think of that are currently lacking yet are becoming more mainstream for average gamers.
Yeah, kinda sucks that I have to turn SLI off, because with SLI on game constantly locks up and crashes. It's very unplayable, while all problems disappear when I turn SLI off.Originally Posted by Kilmir
The end of Season 6 isn't even announced yet, there's no way in hell 3.2 is coming next week.