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PC worth about $1000 Required to run this ♥♥♥♥ (well). you have to be some kind of hardcore gamer to play this. I know it's sad :(
Some guys with good machines even purposely lower the settings to get more FPS :)
its only 2$.
I doubt if you can play L4D2 on 30 FPS that you can play NS2.
processor: amd a6-5400k apu w/ radeon hd graphics 3.60 ghz
installed memory: 8 gbs
system type: 64 bit os
op. system: windows 8
When I compare these two games:
I play on highest setting with I5 3570K non OC, 7850 Asus DC 2 GB I get over 150 FPS on L4D.
With NS2 I get 80+ FPS when I do not stream on high settigns. When I stream with obs I get 70ish and end game it spikes to to 30-45 occasionally.
L4D is a 'MUCH" lighter game.
Its to be seen if you can properly play NS2 with a good amount of FPS, but I do not expect anything above 40 FPS tbh. SInce INtel 3570K's 4000 hits 40 fps on medium.
Also played max L4D intel HD 4000 and also needs me 100+ FPS.