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FX-6300 OC@4.2 with RX570 4GB
PS4 slim
Going to upgrade at some point next year but want to play before the holydays.
Any feedback appreciated.
Here are the Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order System Requirements (Minimum)
CPU: Intel Core i3-3220 / AMD FX-6100
CPU SPEED: Info
RAM: 8 GB
OS: 64-bit Windows 7/8.1/10
VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 / AMD Radeon HD 7750
PIXEL SHADER: 5.0
VERTEX SHADER: 5.0
FREE DISK SPACE: 55 GB
DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 1024 MB
You should be fine playing this game on lower settings.
You can also test your system on this web site for the game: https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/requirements/star-wars-jedi-fallen-order/18286
@30FPS (capped actually, for stable fps, with Radeonpro)
All graphics @ Epic (except Shadow and AA, mostly because I don't usually care for those, read that Post Processing is the one that hits performance the most)
Have dips/stutters as many report, it's when the engine is loading/unloading data, as far as I can remember I always had that issue on previous games and previous rigs with UE, like the pop in texture... it's like a signature of the engine at this point. Of course better rigs will out perform the engine flaws.
Just an FYI SLI/Crossfire is garbage and not supported by all games. what kind of CPU