Crossover,hope so

I saw dating app for gamers on my native lenguage.:slightly_smiling_face:

If i get Married and have kid console will be saver for our gameplaying needs.If they want to play.Much cheaper then gaming pc.

While i get there,wow will be aviable at pc and console(and Anduin will be the stabil wise kind king)Maybe together,sharing servers.

Addons in game and rotation helpers are getting it there too for one day at console play.

Like whats on your horizon Blizz.Take it there

There’s already addons to play using a controller for years… I’ve been leveling characters on my steam deck.

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I think the game has innately support for controllers. I remember testing it out during Dragonflight. But I can’t find the option now in the Settings O.o

-=EDIT=-
It’s done through the console, no UI setting yet: /Console GamePadEnable 1

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Controller support is kinda there. I remember seeing a video on YouTube with a guy playing with a controller UI and such. They made macros to work with it and such.

I can’t remember his name, so I’ll try and find the videos and link them here for you.

The game runs on a toaster. Especially if you don’t overload your game with a bazillion weakauras and only use the ones you actually “need”. People underestimate how much stuff that thing is chugging.

The helper is not going to achieve what people think it will. You’re better off getting that out of your head. There is already a very clear intention for having it be suboptimal and at best be used for “i dont care” content.

And people can and are already playing this game with a controller.

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Sadly not true.
Even without WeakAura’s, there’s areas in the newer zones that take your FPS down quite a bit.

If your FPS tanks in the open world outside of world bosses or the Arathi punching bag every hour then there is something seriously wrong with your PC or your settings. Even a 1050 and ryzen 5 2600 doesnt have any issues.

If people expect 60fps on a constant basis on high or god forbid ultra settings outside of high end machines then they are in for a treat.

I’m running on a Ryzen 9 7950X3D with a 3060.
Pretty sure this qualifies as high-end, and if you think you’re not getting FPS drops you’re kidding yourself.

I’m on a 1500X :frowning:

Theater still lags out entire servers every time it’s up. I’m gonna blame that on some spaghetti coding though, but still.

I am a running a 3060 too (3060 isnt high end btw. Its a low to mid range card). And I said your FPS Tanking, not dropping. Everyone has drops because of how the game is by default and even the best rig has drops.

However the major issues in the open world are the world bosses or mass events and other than that you should have no issue with playable fps (playable fps doesnt mean a constant 60fps). My specs are worse than yours on top of that due to the CPU and I have zero issues in the open world and even in the raid stuff like Mug’Zee Mythic had over 30+ fps on a constant basis and more what I was expecting with my trash cpu given how the game operates and is still more CPU heavy than GPU despite all the updates.

To put this in perspective: Hiroki’s Laptop which is running an Intel UHD Graphics 620 and a i7-10510U is capable of playing this thing. And I wouldnt dare to call this something a computer.

Then there is also stuff like ElvUI and co (including my Sunn-Viewport addon that I had used until recently) which is notorious for eating away FPS as well. Especially if set up incorrectly.

Don’t expect to run a constant 60+ fps in this game. It will not happen. Unless you are running the best rig money can buy. And even then you face issues as long as the game does 1000 calculations per player per cast in the background with 40+ people clumped together or something (they used to phase out all of these things to ease the loadout on the game, beats me why they stopped doing that)

Edit: I have tested both my 3060 and my 1050TI now (I also have a GTX550 lying around but I don’t dare to test that relic of ancient times). In Dornogal the 3060 is sitting around 54-63 FPS. The 1050TI is sitting at around 40 to 48 FPS. Pulling the Undermine World boss the 1050TI is sitting around 24 to 34 FPS. The 24 happened when he decided to cast his flamethrower animation in my face in a 31man raid and 6 not in my 40 yard range. The 3060 is sitting at 33 to 47 in a 24man raid. The zone itself the 3030 was above 60 fps and the 1050 peaked at 58, the zone was deserted. My bottleneck is the 2600 Ryzen.

Correct. Its the game that cant handle the amount of calculations in the background from a bazillion players at once. We know what causes it since BFA because Blizzard admitted what the reason was (back then a combination of classes, azerite traits and corruptions combined with a 40man raid+solo players tagging along going ham at the world boss)

I would upgrade at this point. Not just for WoW but in general. With an 1500X I would probably have to run the game in the most barebone fashion imaginable to still satify my requirements.