World of Warcraft Shadowlands – Best Settings For Low-End PC’s & Laptops

Do you want to play World of Warcraft: Shadowlands, but you have a low-end PC or laptop? Here is a short tutorial just for you. 

Display Settings

  1.  Open Graphics Settings and set the display mode to full screen.
  2.  Set the window size to your monitor resolution
  3. Set the monitor to the monitor you are using and 
  4. Disable anti-aliasing and vertical sync
  5. Set the resolution scale to 90%

Base Settings

  1. Set texture resolution to fair or low depending on the GPU
  2. Enable projected texture and set the spell density to half
  3. Set the view distance option to seven and set the environment detail and ground clutter to one.
  4. Set the shadow quality to low, liquid detail to fair, disable sunshafts, the particle density and SSAO to low
  5. Finally, disable depth effects and outline mode.
  6. Enable raid and battleground settings

Advanced Settings

  1. Enable triple buffering
  2. Set the texture filtering to 2x anisotropic
  3. Disable ray traced shadows
  4. Auto-detect the ambient occlusion
  5. Disable MSAA, post-processing AA and resample quality and enable multi-sample alpha test
  6. Set the graphics API option to its highest directX version, set the graphics card to your primary GPU and
  7. Set the max foreground fps above your fresh spread rate
  8. Finally, change the contrast, brightness, and gamma to your preference

Time Stamps:

00:00 – Intro

00:14 – Display Settings

01:02 – Base Settings

02:07 – Advanced Settings

03:00 – Outro

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