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The Scourge Invasion is only one portion of Shadowlands' pre-launch event. Players may also venture into the frigid wastes of Northrend to battle bosses and TBC Classic Gold earn powerful loot, and there is also a new story quest to try .


If you're a WoW subscriber, you can check all of this out now by following these steps to get the public test server. Otherwise, you can wait till the event inevitably launches sometime in the coming months. But now that it's about the PTR, it'll likely be occurring sooner rather than later


Since publishing our first story, YouTuber and Reddit user'KokushiGG' has posted a brand new movie displaying Ray Traced Shadows from the new zones in the growth. You'll find the video down below. Like yesterday's screenshots, we can see the difference in Shadows is rather minimal with the new feature enabled. Allowing Ray Traced Shadows, however, does appear to greatly impact performance with FPS dropping from 120FPS to 60FPS in some cases.


Ray Traced Shadows in World of Warcraft Shadowlands have now been enabled on the game's Beta/PTR, and the very first comparison shots have now surfaced online.


Back in April of the year, Blizzard additional Ray Traced Shadow options to the game's Alpha. Unfortunately, actual Ray Traced Shadows were not enabled just yet and those from the Alpha were only able to observe the new choices. According to the alternative's description, it"improves shadow quality with beam design, which generates shadows with more natural softness, greatly increased precision, and out of other light sources"


Players from the alpha Could select among the following Ray Traced Shadows options:


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


According to Blizzard, the newest alternative within Shadowlands utilizes DirectX Ray Tracing 1.1 (DXR 1.1) and a DXR 1.1-capable driver must utilize Ray Traced Shadows.We've included the common contrast screenshots down under. As may be observed in those shots, and as may have been anticipated, the ramifications of cheap WOW Classic Burning Crusade Gold Ray Traced Shadows are not that obvious but do appear to be stronger in darker regions with low light.

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