To be clear, this is not happening in the live version of
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I'm not exactly sure when the event is working as intended. Right now, Stormwind is absolutely overrun with ghouls that are rampaging through the streets and virtually everything that goes. The auction house, vendors, and even the bank are all unusable--which may be frustrating for gamers that, when the event is truly live, are only trying to go about their day to day company.
On the WoW subreddit, players also have found ways to attract the zombie infestation out capital cities, making entire regions of Azeroth uninhabitable. Fortunately, WoW sport designer Jeremy Feasel confirmed the zombie invasion portion of the event is only going to be active for a couple of hours through the day rather than all the time. I'm actually a bit disappointed by that, frankly, because I believe it would be fun to find yet another all-out, 24/7 invasion that players need to attempt to contain--something akin to World of Warcraft's notorious Corrupted Blood event.
Players may also venture into the arctic wastes of Northrend to fight bosses and earn strong loot, and there's also a new story quest to try. Otherwise, you can wait until the event necessarily launches sometime in the coming months. But now that it is about the PTR, it'll likely be happening sooner rather than later
Since publishing our first story, YouTuber and Reddit user'KokushiGG' has posted a brand new movie showing off Ray Traced Shadows in the zones in the growth. You'll find down the video below. As with yesterday's screenshots, we can see the difference in Shadows is quite minimal with
cheap TBC Classic Gold all the new feature enabled. Enabling Ray Traced Shadows, however, will seem to greatly affect operation with FPS dropping from 120FPS into 60FPS in some instances.
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