Here is a video of non-raid content. Just great on setting 10 as you can see. Anyone try raiding with this?
Here is a video of non-raid content. Just great on setting 10 as you can see. Anyone try raiding with this?
TO FIX WOW:1. smaller server sizes & server-only LFG awarding satchels, so elite players help others. 2. "helper builds" with loom powers - talent trees so elite players cast buffs on low level players XP gain, HP/mana, regen, damage, etc. 3. "helper ilvl" scoring how much you help others. 4. observer games like in SC to watch/chat (like twitch but with MORE DETAILS & inside the wow UI) 5. guild leagues to compete with rival guilds for progression (with observer mode).6. jackpot world mobs.
No, I dont play on a laptop or apple because im not an ape
I would imagine raiding would be fine on that system. Maybe use lower settings when raiding. However, on a fanless ultrabook I'd be more concerned about heat. I didn't watch the whole video through so did he address heating on long gaming sessions?
It is said the M1 chipset is deisgned so that it really doesn't overheat at all, and at one point he mentioned his macbook was never getting hot.
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Also, realize this is a MacBook Air with graphics settings on 10, not even getting hot running around the world and in town at 60 fps.
If you do to 2:30 in the video, he fights a world boss in Icecrown and fps drops to 30-40, but again this is at graphics 10 on an $899 laptop.
TO FIX WOW:1. smaller server sizes & server-only LFG awarding satchels, so elite players help others. 2. "helper builds" with loom powers - talent trees so elite players cast buffs on low level players XP gain, HP/mana, regen, damage, etc. 3. "helper ilvl" scoring how much you help others. 4. observer games like in SC to watch/chat (like twitch but with MORE DETAILS & inside the wow UI) 5. guild leagues to compete with rival guilds for progression (with observer mode).6. jackpot world mobs.
Shadows/Liquids/Sunshaft at LOW, drawdistance pulled back, WoW runs on many other low powered notebooks aswell.
30fps with just players around you means it will drop in a real raid encounter to sub 15 or even single digit fps.
Thats much worse as I thought for a fully native game for the CPU.
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With graphics at 5 and with impactfull sliders pulled way back from 5.
Thats a full native compiled game for this CPU.
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At 5 and max resolution i was getting 60 in doors on the pro, but i only played a few minutes because i didnt wanna set up my ui.
still, good enough for the hearthstone =)
I've done it before when I've been too lazy to get up off the couch or bed to sit at my desk. It's definitely possible and kinda comfy, but I would have the raid settings low just in case (generally around 4/10 or lower). Sometimes there will be a boss like Tarragrue that can obliterate your FPS if your settings aren't set up properly. Keep in mind that if you make the settings too low, there are some raid mechanics and swirlies that won't be visible for you. You can also, if it comes to it, lower the resolution for an boost in FPS (as I'm sure you're aware, the resolution on Macbook screens is by default extremely high, which is what gives them such detail and sharpness).
Apple has a justifiably bad gamer reputation, but imo the game runs fine and it's cozy when doing casual content.
As with most Macs, you can play games but it's not ideal
A windows pc/laptop is always going to perform better but if you need a mac for work etc and want to know if you can play WoW on it - yes, you'll be okay
CLosing this as its years old
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