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System requirements.

Post by Wigster600 » 04 Aug 2014, 10:59

What are the system requirments or what are they aimed to be on release?
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Re: System requirements.

Post by Bobik » 04 Aug 2014, 11:42

High. :D

If seriously, they are quite high ATM and since there is quite long time till release I can not predict those requirements at release.

What I am sure with ATM is, that you would need at least 4Gb of FREE RAM, that means you'd better have 6 or 8 Gbs installed on your PC.

Video card I think anything above GTX 650 would be a comfort playing in most cases: http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/common_gpus.html

CPU something like i5, better i7, Quad core or above.

These a rough requirements I would recommend, but would be very happy to see some feedback from our alpha testers about their PC specs and gaming experience/smoothness.


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Re: System requirements.

Post by Dracathio » 04 Aug 2014, 12:23

Bobik wrote:High. :D

If seriously, they are quite high ATM and since there is quite long time till release I can not predict those requirements at release.

What I am sure with ATM is, that you would need at least 4Gb of FREE RAM, that means you'd better have 6 or 8 Gbs installed on your PC.

Video card I think anything above GTX 650 would be a comfort playing in most cases: http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/common_gpus.html

CPU something like i5, better i7, Quad core or above.

These a rough requirements I would recommend, but would be very happy to see some feedback from our alpha testers about their PC specs and gaming experience/smoothness.


I will inform you if I myself have any issues playing the game than bobik, I have 3 GB ram, 3 ghz dual core, and not much for a graphics card, so if I don't have any issues, I shall inform you, this way you can get a feel of minimum requirements and your recommended requirements =]

If I am unable to play it's fine, I'll still be glad to have helped Financially =] (plus I am working to get a video card that should increase performance and make this computer work as if it has 8GB and 8 ghz)


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Re: System requirements.

Post by Wigster600 » 04 Aug 2014, 14:11

I'd presume a game like this would be more about processor power and ram than graphics cards.
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Re: System requirements.

Post by Kern » 04 Aug 2014, 18:00

That depends, a big part of it is the optimization work on the code. You can see games with huge context (players number, effects, lots of data to transfer) as Planetside2 (I'm even now impressed by the performances of this game) having no lag or troubles on little computers whereas others games with less functionalities have big performances problems.

In some development projects, there is no time to improve performances, due to financial matters. Optimization costs a lot !


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Re: System requirements.

Post by Wigster600 » 04 Aug 2014, 18:04

I'm just concerned for when there's a large amount of players close together. Whenever that happens on Planetside 2 my fps drops rather dramatically, granted the engine is different on this. I hope optimisation brings the fps drops to heel.
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Re: System requirements.

Post by Heinrich_Walpot » 04 Aug 2014, 18:11

Hello,

i am in the closed alpha. I saw this Forum threat. Well...

This is my System.

I can play Lif :)

Well it works not sooo bad :)

On the Next test i make a Picture of the Options from me.

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Re: System requirements.

Post by Rageburst » 04 Aug 2014, 19:04

Not without lags, but playable
Windows 8 x64 build 9200
http://c2n.me/iFnzwC - system info
http://c2n.me/iFnFTV - game vid sets (+full screen)


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Re: System requirements.

Post by Riboy98 » 04 Aug 2014, 20:43

What about my intel HD 4000? last test it work prety well.
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Re: System requirements.

Post by Dracathio » 05 Aug 2014, 11:56

Alright I haven't looked much into the works of Graphics cards or Processors.

What I was told [I think maybe, or read when looking into upgrading my computer] is that when there isn't a dedicated graphics card any graphics that are being processed go through the processor and said processor turns into the "graphics card" which than takes up a lot of the processing power of the computer and forces it to over heat and than dead goes your computer.

I would figure after reading something like that, getting the right graphics card put into my desktop could increase it's processing and ram because the card I would figure if the right one counts as extra processing as well as RAM to enable the computer to deal with gaming far better and more smoothly.

Please correct me if I am wrong, because I do wish to learn a bit more about this whole processor & ram vs Graphics card.


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Re: System requirements.

Post by xalanger » 05 Aug 2014, 12:49

http://i.imgur.com/GpON8MR.png

This is my pc specs and on the last alpha test i was with 40fps.

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Re: System requirements.

Post by Bobik » 05 Aug 2014, 15:32

Dracathio wrote:Alright I haven't looked much into the works of Graphics cards or Processors.

What I was told [I think maybe, or read when looking into upgrading my computer] is that when there isn't a dedicated graphics card any graphics that are being processed go through the processor and said processor turns into the "graphics card" which than takes up a lot of the processing power of the computer and forces it to over heat and than dead goes your computer.

I would figure after reading something like that, getting the right graphics card put into my desktop could increase it's processing and ram because the card I would figure if the right one counts as extra processing as well as RAM to enable the computer to deal with gaming far better and more smoothly.

Please correct me if I am wrong, because I do wish to learn a bit more about this whole processor & ram vs Graphics card.


Basicly dedicated video card is like computer inside your computer. It have its own CPU and its own RAM which are optimized for computing of graphics. If you don't have a dedicated video card, that means that all that load will be taken by you main CPU and RAM (IF you CPU can do that). In 99% of cases it is just slow or inefficient and dedicated video card is always appreciated.


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Re: System requirements.

Post by Dracathio » 05 Aug 2014, 22:51

Bobik wrote:Basicly dedicated video card is like computer inside your computer. It have its own CPU and its own RAM which are optimized for computing of graphics. If you don't have a dedicated video card, that means that all that load will be taken by you main CPU and RAM (IF you CPU can do that). In 99% of cases it is just slow or inefficient and dedicated video card is always appreciated.


Thank you very much Bobik, so my thought was some what correct after what I found on yahoo answers.


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Re: System requirements.

Post by Zdkazz » 21 Sep 2014, 15:45

Riboy98 wrote:What about my intel HD 4000? last test it work prety well.

I have that and cant get more than 10 fps, what settings in game are you running?

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