That said, according to the Blues, with the shadow slider flipped all the way up on a PC and a Mac, the PCs shadows will look a little better. That is not
wow gold cheap a limitation of your computer (or of Blizzards designers), it is a limitation of the technologies that Blizzard is using to make the game. When OpenGL (the code that allows game makers like Blizzard to draw 3D graphics within OS X)gets updated, then we will see some higher quality shadows
This forum thread, about the new shadow technology appearing on the Mac in 3.0.2, is confusing. There are four Blue responses in the first 10 posts
world of warcraft money, and at the end of it, I still do not have a clear idea of whether shadows work on the Mac or not. The issue seems to be this: shadows do work on the Mac, but not the highest quality shadows. Why? Because while Windows uses DirectX to do its 3D processing, OS X still uses OpenGL. And while shadows do work in OpenGL (and eventually can work just as well in OpenGL), Blizzard needs Apple to put some extensions in which are not there yet, so the highest quality shadows are not yet possible.
Did your eyes glaze over from all that tech talk? Let us make it simple: if you are on Windows or OS X and you do not see shadows,odds are that your settings are wrong. Open up Video settings in game, and slide the Shadows slider all the way to the right as far as it will go, and then escape out and see if Shadows appear. Note, however, that this will slow your computer down, and as we said earlier today, older computers might have trouble doing this. If you are running an older PC or Mac, you may have to forget about the dynamic shadows completely.
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