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World of Warcraft still loves memory
You can play it with all options enabled on the majority of mid-range WoTLK Gold
hardware, however you can remove a few settings to boost performance on less powerful machines.
Upgrades to your video card can get you better frame rates and larger resolutions, however, you'll still get decent performance from older hardware. We have tested Burning Crusade Burning Crusade on 14 different video cards.
Burning Legion Burning Legion is very CPU friendly. It will play the game with an older two or three year old CPU, but an upgrade to your processor could increase your frame rate.
World of Warcraft still loves memory. If you're going to upgrade one time to Burning Crusade, make it with an additional one GB RAM.
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade looks good. Although it doesn't have the most advanced graphics features however it looks amazing thanks to the amazing artwork and a consistent design theme. It should be possible to go through all the settings without much hassle on mid-range systems. We took out an older model one, the GeForce 6600 GT to determine how each setting affected performance.
Draw distance slowed performance the most, cutting nearly 30 percent off the system's frame rate average. Enabling the shader settings can result in a number of frames but it will reduce image quality. If you want to get back some speed it is best to go about it the traditional wayby focusing on Resolution and cheap WoTLK Gold Antialiasing setting.