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And, as long as you mean a desktop 960 and not a 960M in a laptop, it'd probably be okay.
https://www.videocardbenchmark.net/compare/GeForce-GTX-960-vs-GeForce-GTX-960M-vs-GeForce-GTX-1050/3114vs3176vs3596
Assuming it's a 4gb model, anyway.
but the game warns me that i cant run it every single damn time i log the game! But never crahsed, so they clearly just want me to buy new graphic card
So 960 is the barest of the minimum then? Far out that's quite harsh. I've tried on geforce 860M lenovo laptop and no luck at all with the pop up telling me it's not DX12 compatible. Refunded, so sad. Was really excited about this game really.
I'm playing it with i7 2700k / gtx 970 / 8GB Ram / SSD and the game runs fine on High Video settings in 1080p. No stutters and approx 50 - 60 fps.
I've read that f.e. 960m doesn't run it because of DX12 issues.
The desktop 960 is a GM206 second generation Maxwell. So, yeah. There are some feature differences. Wouldn't surprise me if the mobile chip has problems running the game at all. Plus, y'know, it's damn near half the power of a desktop 960.