It's most likely a great idea to run : 0xbt

It's most likely a great idea to run

 

In a surprising turn of events, Blizzard has announced that classic gold wow Shadowlands currently needs a 100GB SSD as a minimum requirement, but does this mean you can't run the game using a normal spinning hard disk? A few Shadowlands beta testers have reported that running the game in an HDD hasn't influenced their gameplay or performance in any substantial way.

However, it's most likely a great idea to run this game in an SSD anyway (here's our list of Best SSDs). If you look at games like Call of Duty Modern Warfare which do not require an SSD but have very large storage requirements, the game is playable but you will encounter painfully long loading times. It is also possible to possibly experience"hitching" where the HDD isn't fast enough to stream resources in real time.

Purchasing an SSD shouldn't be a huge problem for most users -- almost all new PCs and laptops come with solid state storage. Plus, with the price of SSDs dropping exponentially over the past few years, grabbing a shiny new SSD just for Shadowlands won't break the bank for many budget players.

Unlike the modern sport, there is no official'looking for team' system that locates people to play you and teleports all of you to the dungeon. Alternatively, you'll look for party members in chat channels in major cities or on your guild, and you may all fly or operate collectively to the dungeon that you wish to do. And you'll all have to cheap wow gold classic go there -- at the early days of Classic, there will be no summoning stones at the instances themselves.