![]() ![]() This scenario is heavily limited by single core performance. No change in the Karazan benchmark means the game very likely doesn't have any global problems that would be CPU related. The combat benchmark is the mass combat single-core limited benchmark done in Karazan TBC. Game set to mode 7 without DXR, Nvidia 465.89 drivers, 4 x 8 GB RAM (3800MHz CL16) and with some addons.Īs you can see the FPS for SoA bosses is lower, aside maybe for Oryphiron but doesn't change much for open world Ardenweald and Bastion spots. The benchmarks were run at 3440x1440 with no FPS limiters or VSync. I compared single SoA run on current 9.4 patch with those results plus open world Bastion and Ardenweald benchmark spots for reference: Dungeons were benchmarked on a static view on their entrances.ĭungeon FPS was measured on the start of each instance High-end - RTX 3070 + Ryzen 5900Xįor my main system I had data collected from WoW Shadowlands launch - multiple dungeon runs with average FPS for each boss. Below I compared my Shadowlands 9.0 and Beta results with 9.0.5 and 9.1 PTR.Īverage and 1% low FPS was measured via MSI Afterburner on 2000-4000 frames. Old benchmarks aside of using older version of the game would also run on different drivers and Windows version (and potentially different BIOS and AGESA version for Ryzen systems) - so they may have many variables affecting performance and not perfectly comparable. If you want full analysis, then follow on with the article :) Comparison to historical data
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