How well will this run games like world of warcraft?

planboring

Reputable
Sep 5, 2014
1
0
4,510
4th generation Intel Core i7-4710MQ processor
8GB DDR3L
1TB HD
Windows 8.1
17.3" Full HD display (1920 x 1080), 16:9 widescreen
JBL stereo speakers with Dolby Home Theater certification
NVIDIA GeForce GT745M 2GB graphics
2 x USB 3.0, 2 x USB 2.0, HDMI, VGA, 2-in-1 card reader, RJ45, headphone/mic combo jack
Bluetooth 4.0, Intel 7260 WiFi 802.11 b/g/n/ac, WiDi support, 100/1000 Ethernet
Dimension: 1.24" H. x 16.29" W. x 10.62" D. Weight: 5.5 lb Warranty: 1 Year
Bilingual

its a decent little laptop, hoping the i7 will be able to pick up for hte weakish graphics card... its a gift for my girlfriend, and unless any of you had any better laptops to sell and ship to me this is probably what i'll have to settle for considering long online shipping times!

well what do you guys think... i figured since the resolution is 1920x1080p, even if it isnt maxed out then it should look alot better than her current laptop

but i mean really.. WHO CARES ABOUT SHADOWS IN WOW
 
Solution
Wow would be ~ this.
(800x600) = 94.7fps
(1024x768) = 94.8fps
(1280x1024) = 63.3fps
(1920x1080) = 28.3fps.
(All resolutions played in High detail)

When you're in main cities like orgrimmar etc, You're going to experience some pretty low framerates especially when you're in 1920x1080.

Its for sure playable at med-high in normal game situations with the exception of 25man raids etc.

morgilroka

Honorable
Jul 16, 2012
975
0
11,360
Wow would be ~ this.
(800x600) = 94.7fps
(1024x768) = 94.8fps
(1280x1024) = 63.3fps
(1920x1080) = 28.3fps.
(All resolutions played in High detail)

When you're in main cities like orgrimmar etc, You're going to experience some pretty low framerates especially when you're in 1920x1080.

Its for sure playable at med-high in normal game situations with the exception of 25man raids etc.
 
Solution