

In some devices, many of Apple, you can't replace or add more RAM. To play WoW you really need 8GB of RAM and for best experience and device longevity - 16GB. In both open zones the FPS was as it was before, however Oribos was close to unplayable with long lag/stutter periods - the system and the game needed more than 4GB of RAM and thus macOS resolved to swap files (which are way slower than actual RAM).
#What are the best setting for world of warcraft i mac late 2015 1080p#
On Shadowlands Beta I tested it at 1080p mode 1 in few zones: Surprisingly it didn't really stutter - you can check the original review. On the previous macOS version at mode 1 1080p (very low settings) this old Mac Mini was able to pull up to 34 FPS average in Dazar'alor offering somewhat playable experience. The CPU has an Intel HD Graphics 5000 which in terms of performance is below UHD 630 listed as minimal requirements. I've dusted out my old Mac Mini from late 2014 running Intel Core i5-4260U with only 4GB of RAM. MacOS 11 Big Sur brings the usual changes and improvements to the operating system. Let's take a look at how well it can run World of Warcraft. Apple has released a new version of the macOS operating system - Big Sur - as well as new hardware - Mac Mini and laptops powered by Apple M1 ARM silicon.
