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Czech World of Warcraft fans donned costumes on Saturday to bring the hugely popular online game to life, pushing ahead with Wow gold classic a scaled-back festival after the coronavirus pandemic postponed the yearly event earlier this year. Dressed as shamans, elves and knights, the gaming fans participate in competitions and games in a woods in Kamyk nad Vltavou, south of Prague, but the typical live-action battle was scrapped due to a low turnout.

The annual spring festival usually draws up to 200 fans but organisers said turnout was only about 60 this year following the delay brought on by coronavirus lockdowns in Europe.

"We are just happy that this season (the festival) is happening," explained Eliska Pabl Kaplanova, among the organisers. "So this year it is a smaller stage."

The internet role-playing game has become a cultural phenomenon since launch in 2004, with millions of players worldwide.

Jaroslav Racek, a policeman daily, said he had been making his seventh visit to the Czech event and that for him it was a chance to become immersed in something distinct. "A person could love himself on the planet and not simply sit at a computer"

After publishing our initial narrative, Blizzard has updated the minimal system requirements for its forthcoming Shadowlands expansion. According to the newest updated specs, players can still use the usual HDD even though the experience may be changed due to the functioning of the drive.WoW Shadowlands Requires an SSD to Perform, Blizzard claims; Shadowlands Pre-Patch 9.0.1 Expected To Publish Between September 22 and 29

The machine requirements for the upcoming World of Warcraft Shadowlands expansion have been updated, and according to Blizzard, an SSD drive must perform the expansion.

The minimum and recommended system requirements for the PC and Mac version of World of Warcraft's eighth growth, mention that a Solid State Drive (SSD) with at least 100GB of free space. Past expansions, including World of Warcraft most recent Battle for Azeroth growth, did not cite an SSD as a platform requirement.

Like all system requirements, Blizzard does note that system demands may change over time as a result of possible changes being forced to World of Warcraft.

Interestingly, while Blizzard specifically says that an SSD is needed to at least be able to play Shadowlands, World of Warcraft players are reporting the wager

A of Shadowlands runs fine without an Solid State Drive. In the looks of this, Blizzard is only mentioning the usage of an SSD for quicker loading times. Therefore, players utilizing older installments with no SSD driveway will, of course, still be able to play with the cheap classic gold forthcoming Shadowlands expansion.

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