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tl'dr you will be able to run the game in medium at 60fps most likely
I don't see much difference between high or low settings it's still 30-40fps
This setup, gpu and cpu was enough for me to play wow or ff14 on ultra with no problems and good fps, but this game is weird...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8FJasrUHtxk
Remember the recent shortage on graphic cards?
I'm still using my old R9 290X (Tri-X OC) because of that. But it's still ok for most of the games I play nonetheless. Now that cards are getting more and more accessible again, people will proabably start to upgrade again.
So glad ive invested into a better pc.
Old PCs just slowly drain your love for gaming. It's always wasting your limited time playing with setting for every game, pushing that extra fps, and looking at the Options screen longer than you game.
Then comes the high end PCs, put everything on ultra, turn off blur, and start gaming.
What a breath of fresh air.
What a ridiculous thing to say. If you're gaming at 60fps and 1080p, that card is plenty viable. Most games can be run well over console settings and still hold that sort of performance.