ELDEN RING

ELDEN RING

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RohitTiger Feb 7, 2022 @ 3:59pm
Can my laptop run this?
Guys do think I'll be run Elden Ring 1080p with 60fps?
with these specs:
HP PAVILION EC0101AX
RYZEN 3550H
GTX 1650 4GB VRAM
16 GB RAM (14GB Usable)
KINGSTON 500GB NVME
???
Last edited by RohitTiger; Feb 7, 2022 @ 4:01pm
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Zegram Feb 7, 2022 @ 4:06pm 
For sure, expect the specs to be similar to sekiro, dark souls 3. If the ps4 can run this at a stable 30 fps, a gtx 1650 will do just fine.
Sabaithal Feb 7, 2022 @ 4:12pm 
If a PC like that can't run this game, then most of us will be wasting our money. Especially the dumbass pre-orderers.
Spawn of Totoro Feb 7, 2022 @ 4:14pm 
Originally posted by Sabaithal:
If a PC like that can't run this game, then most of us will be wasting our money. Especially the dumbass pre-orderers.

Not really, as you can refund up to two weeks from the game's release and with less then two hours of game time. Same as if you purchased on day one.

May as well say that anyone purchasing the game with in the first two weeks at that point.

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Last edited by Spawn of Totoro; Feb 7, 2022 @ 4:15pm
Awaken Feb 7, 2022 @ 4:35pm 
Look if you can run their recent games you'll be alright, don't forget it's still a console game also.
CazadorDeLobo Feb 7, 2022 @ 6:44pm 
IMPORTANT: Wattage of the laptop. I have looked and looked, and cannot find this spec, so you would have to run HWInfo(NOT HWMonitor that's a different and crappier app) and check that, but let's just pretend it's the typical gaming power of 80w. Yes. If it's a low power model, or you have energy savings turned on in any way, no.
IronMagus Feb 7, 2022 @ 8:38pm 
Originally posted by Spawn of Totoro:
Originally posted by Sabaithal:
If a PC like that can't run this game, then most of us will be wasting our money. Especially the dumbass pre-orderers.

Not really, as you can refund up to two weeks from the game's release and with less then two hours of game time. Same as if you purchased on day one.

May as well say that anyone purchasing the game with in the first two weeks at that point.

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much appreciated
IronMagus Feb 7, 2022 @ 8:43pm 
Originally posted by RohitTiger:
Guys do think I'll be run Elden Ring 1080p with 60fps?
with these specs:
HP PAVILION EC0101AX
RYZEN 3550H
GTX 1650 4GB VRAM
16 GB RAM (14GB Usable)
KINGSTON 500GB NVME
???


theoretically yes but honestly you might want more lol i know i do
16gb ram
ryzen 3700
and last but not least a radeon vega card but its good i still hate it running one screen i get random graphical crashes way to often (ie ever) and that kinda sucks but honestly youve got a similar set up to mine though as a laptop your going to want a cooling pad and to plug that bad boy in otherwise i seriously doubt your going to have many issues
RohitTiger Feb 7, 2022 @ 10:44pm 
Originally posted by CazadorDeLobo:
IMPORTANT: Wattage of the laptop. I have looked and looked, and cannot find this spec, so you would have to run HWInfo(NOT HWMonitor that's a different and crappier app) and check that, but let's just pretend it's the typical gaming power of 80w. Yes. If it's a low power model, or you have energy savings turned on in any way, no.
It runs on 15W during energy savings and 35W TDP during gaming mode, I was able to play Sekiro with High settings, with few dips during Owl(Father) and Lady Butterfly fight
Iron Mal Feb 8, 2022 @ 3:15am 
Originally posted by Sabaithal:
If a PC like that can't run this game, then most of us will be wasting our money. Especially the dumbass pre-orderers.

Cringe. Stop trying to shame people for what they do with THEIR money. Until it comes out of your wallet, stfu.
Riahi Feb 8, 2022 @ 3:23am 
thats definitely enough for 1080p
Originally posted by RohitTiger:
Guys do think I'll be run Elden Ring 1080p with 60fps?
with these specs:
HP PAVILION EC0101AX
RYZEN 3550H
GTX 1650 4GB VRAM
16 GB RAM (14GB Usable)
KINGSTON 500GB NVME
???
For everybody wondering about the PC spec, its the same engine as DS3 but with some visual upgrades.
For 1080p monitor 60 fps (all high settings)
The GPU recommended would be GTX 1060

For 1080p monitor 60fps (all low settings)
The GPU recommended would be GTX 1050

So its not that harsh on your GPU as you would think about it.
More important is to have 16gb of ram, and an SSD in 2022.
If you still have an HDD for gaming, and 8-12 GB, that is unacceptable.

Remember that this is a singleplayer game, with occasional pvp, its not an MMORPG so the GPU rendering speed isnt as high as if you were playing a complete server side MMO.
DUXCRO Feb 8, 2022 @ 6:22am 
Nobody knows. Because the game is a bit more than 2 weeks away, and it's like publisher forgot to release system requirements.
Beer Expert 420 Feb 8, 2022 @ 7:13am 
Originally posted by DUXCRO:
Nobody knows. Because the game is a bit more than 2 weeks away, and it's like publisher forgot to release system requirements.

They came out like last week go google.
Spawn of Totoro Feb 8, 2022 @ 7:31am 
Originally posted by Beer Expert 420:
Originally posted by DUXCRO:
Nobody knows. Because the game is a bit more than 2 weeks away, and it's like publisher forgot to release system requirements.

They came out like last week go google.

I have not seen any official system requirements stated by the developer. 3rd party sites are not official system requirements.

https://www.thegamer.com/elden-ring-pc-requirements/

UPDATE: It seems the PC requirements listed for Elden Ring are just a placeholder, as an eagle-eyed fan noticed they're identical to those of Red Dead Redemption 2. Expect to see accurate numbers announced as we learn more about FromSoftware's mysterious project.

The ones currently going around and being posted are not likely to be the official ones.

So if you happen to have a link to officially stated system requirements, could you please post it?

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Last edited by Spawn of Totoro; Feb 8, 2022 @ 7:37am
CazadorDeLobo Feb 8, 2022 @ 9:19am 
Originally posted by RohitTiger:
Originally posted by CazadorDeLobo:
IMPORTANT: Wattage of the laptop. I have looked and looked, and cannot find this spec, so you would have to run HWInfo(NOT HWMonitor that's a different and crappier app) and check that, but let's just pretend it's the typical gaming power of 80w. Yes. If it's a low power model, or you have energy savings turned on in any way, no.
It runs on 15W during energy savings and 35W TDP during gaming mode, I was able to play Sekiro with High settings, with few dips during Owl(Father) and Lady Butterfly fight
Okay. So, it'll run it, just not super well, which is why I said "no" cause if it runs a game like crap, for me personally that may as well be the same as not running at all. You should be able to handle 1080p60fps for the most part, I'd just do everything you possible can to force maximum power
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