This cut down on a lot of the lag that you would otherwise have experienced in these places
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In a roundabout way I guess you could say that flying mounts and the need to "finish" absolutely everything that a player might conceivably see is one of the great unheralded issues Blizzard deals with while trying to make sure that the game remains playable.
Anyway, I got off track there. Truthfully, Broncofan, unless it is something that everyone on your realm complains about regardless of the system they are running
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Turn down the options on how far you can see things. Your computer will stop trying to load objects and terrain past a certain distance about
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This actually helped me a LOT: cap your framerates, at least while you are in town. The ingame command is /console maxfps n, where n is the FPS beyond which you do not want your computer attempting to load about
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