Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Desempenho World of Warcraft em x64 bits
Desempenho World of Warcraft em x64 bits
Muitos sabem que o World of Warcraft � um game CPU bound, pode-se verificar na qualidade gr�fica apresentada pelo game em compara��o aos games atuais que ele n�o for�a tanto a placa de video, ele utiliza muito da CPU para o processamento de sombras, n�mero de players, part�culas e outros efeitos.
Para melhorar a performance do jogo o que importa � a arquitetura do n�cleo e a velocidade do clock, n�o o n�mero de cores, nenhum game utiliza mais que 4 n�cleos eficientemente, nem mesmo Battlefield 3 e a maioria dos games n�o utiliza mais que 2 cores.
Se voc� possui um processador de 64 bits, alegre-se pois h� um meio de rodar o WoW nesse modo garantindo maior performance, fiz um teste r�pido hoje pela manh� e verifiquei um ganho de desempenho de no m�nimo 10% nas �reas mais cr�ticas.
Se voc�s possuem um sistema e processador de 64bits, por favor utilizem, testem e expressem suas opni�es em nossos coment�rios.
Link do t�pico
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/3988300405
Arquivos Windows
http://us.media.battle.net.edgesuite.net/downloads/wow-installers/live/WoWLive-64-Win-15595.zip
Arquivos Mac
http://us.media.battle.net.edgesuite.net/downloads/wow-installers/live/WoWLive-64-Mac-15595.zip
mac
Para instalar basta descompactar os arquivos dentro da pasta do WoW, executar o launcher, e em op��es desmarcar a op��o "cliente 32 bits", e clicar em jogar. Mais ou menos assim, qualquer coisa o google ensina.
Para saber se deu certo na tela de login do jogo, na parte de baixo ter� a vers�o do cliente onde informa que est� rodando em 64bits
Segue artigo do Battle Net. (O google translate tamb�m ajuda aqui.)
A 64-bit client is once again available for use with Patch 4.3.4. Before being able to launch WoW in 64-bit mode you will need to download the 64-bit client for PC/Mac (using one of the links below), and unzip it into your World of Warcraft directory. Once you extract the files you can start the 64-bit client by opening the Launcher as normal (Run as Administrator if applicable). To switch back to the 32-bit client, go into Options -> Game Preferences, and check the Launch 32-bit client setting. The game will display which version you are using at the bottom left hand corner of the login screen. ex: Version 4.3.4 (15595) (Release x64)
Build 4.3.4.15595 - Windows - Mac
**Important things to keep in mind**
The 64-bit client is being distributed separately from the Retail version as it is not yet supported for use with World of Warcraft.Launching the game in 64-bit mode can only be done after patching the game to version 4.3.3, downloading and extracting the necessary files.The game�s built in voice chat does not currently work when using the 64-bit client.[Mac] The 64-bit Mac client does not currently support the in-game movie recording functionality.[Mac] The 64-bit Mac client iTunes Remote feature does not work at the present time.[Mac] The 64-bit Mac client does not currently support the customized LCD display for the Logitech G15 series of keyboards.[Mac] The 64-bit Mac client is currently not supported on 10.5 systems. You will need 10.6.8 or later for this version.Additional System Requirements:
Windows XP Professional �x64 Edition� / 64-bit Windows Vista / 64-bit Windows 7 (latest service packs).Mac OS 10.6.8 or newer. Mac Computer with Core 2 Duo or better2 GB or more of RAM.
If you encounter any issues while using the 64-bit version, please report your findings in this thread and return to using the 32-bit executable. In order to facilitate support when contacting Technical Support, please inform them if you are using the 64 bit client.
To remove the 64-bit client completely, delete the following files from your World of Warcraft folder:
Windows
Battle.net-64.dll
MovieProxy.exe
WoW-64.exe
Mac
World of Warcraft-64.app
Additional Information:
How to tell if you have a 64-bit operating system:
Windows: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/827218/
Mac: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4287
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