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

- Open Graphics Settings and set the display mode to full screen.
- Set the window size to your monitor resolution
- Set the monitor to the monitor you are using and
- Disable anti-aliasing and vertical sync
- Set the resolution scale to 90%
Base Settings
- Set texture resolution to fair or low depending on the GPU
- Enable projected texture and set the spell density to half
- Set the view distance option to seven and set the environment detail and ground clutter to one.
- Set the shadow quality to low, liquid detail to fair, disable sunshafts, the particle density and SSAO to low
- Finally, disable depth effects and outline mode.
- Enable raid and battleground settings
Advanced Settings

- Enable triple buffering
- Set the texture filtering to 2x anisotropic
- Disable ray traced shadows
- Auto-detect the ambient occlusion
- Disable MSAA, post-processing AA and resample quality and enable multi-sample alpha test
- Set the graphics API option to its highest directX version, set the graphics card to your primary GPU and
- Set the max foreground fps above your fresh spread rate
- 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