P2pah – Ray Traced Shadows in World of Warcraft Shadowlands
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Players can also venture to the frigid wastes of Northrend to fight bosses and make powerful loot, and there is also a new narrative quest to test out. If you’re a WoW subscriber, you can check all of this out now by following these steps to access the public test server. Otherwise, you can wait until the event inevitably starts sometime in the forthcoming months.
Since publishing our initial story, YouTuber and Reddit consumer’KokushiGG’ has posted a new video showing off Ray Traced Shadows in the zones in the expansion. You’ll discover down the video below. As with yesterday’s screenshots, we can observe the gap in Shadows is rather minimal with the newest feature enabled. Allowing Ray Traced Shadows, however, will seem to greatly affect performance with FPS falling from 120FPS into 60FPS in some instances.
Ray Traced Shadows in World of Warcraft Shadowlands have been allowed on the game’s Beta/PTR, and the 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, real Ray Traced Shadows were not allowed just yet and those from the Alpha were only able to view the new options. According to the option’s description, it”improves shadow quality with ray tracing, which produces shadows with much more natural softness, substantially increased precision, and buy WOW TBC Classic Gold from other light sources”