Blizzard has included an updated DirectX path in the latest beta of its upcoming
World of Warcraft: Cataclysm, bringing DX11 to
WoW.
Enabling DirectX 11 in
WoW: Cataclysm requires the appropriately powerful hardware, as well as some tinkering with shortcuts as the mode isn't officially rolled out yet.
The appropriately titled
PC Games Hardware have detailed how to enable DirectX 11 in
WoW: Cataclysm, so check out the instructions below.
Expand a shortcut to the woW.exe with "-d3d11". Alternatively, open the "Config.wtf" in "\ World of Warcraft \ Beta \ WTF" and add the line SET gxApi "d3d11" (with quotes)
We haven't tried it ourselves yet, but judging by the comparison screenshots the new graphical effects offered within
WoW aren't spectacular. Spells and characters now cause reflections in lava and water - that's about it.
That said,
Cataclysm is still in beta, so hopefully we'll see some further updates in the future - as well as the quashing of the few graphical bugs that DX 11 mode can currently cause in
WoW.
Are you in the
Cataclysm beta? Let us know your thoughts in
the forums.
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