Agent 64: Spies Never Die

Agent 64: Spies Never Die

Can my system run this game?
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2
Mainboard: MSI MEG X870E GODLIKE MAX
GPU: GeForce GTX460 1 GB Superclocked
RAM: 256GB (4 x 64 GB) of G.Skill Flare X5 DDR5-6000
Boot Drive: Kingston FURY Renegade G5
Mass Storage Drive: Mushkin Source HC
PSU: Asus ROG THOR 1600T Gaming
Monitor: MSI PRO MP225V

Originally, I had bought a Asus ProArt 8K UHD display, but because I had to cheap out on my video card due to VRAM prices, my GPU was struggling to run even the idle desktop at the monitor's native resolution, so I had to downgrade.

Anyway, is my GPU sufficient for this game, or am I going to have to pull the trigger on an upgrade?
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That GPU is from 2010, it’s well out of support. The only way to know is to try it and see. Also because it is no longer supported it’s entirely possible the developer could change something in the graphics related code that could make that GPU no longer work with the game, and nothing you could do about it at that point.
Originally posted by MechBFP:
That GPU is from 2010, it’s well out of support. The only way to know is to try it and see. Also because it is no longer supported it’s entirely possible the developer could change something in the graphics related code that could make that GPU no longer work with the game, and nothing you could do about it at that point.
Well, guess I'll just bite the bullet and upgrade it.

I thought maybe the fact that it is SUPERCLOCKED would hold me over for a few more years at the least.
Did you actually find a gtx 460 to buy? Or was that just an old one you had on hand? I'm struggling to wrap my head around this post whether it's bait or serious. Nobody buys a gpu from 2010 and expects a 2026 game to run on it.
Originally posted by Highly Regarded:
Did you actually find a gtx 460 to buy? Or was that just an old one you had on hand? I'm struggling to wrap my head around this post whether it's bait or serious. Nobody buys a gpu from 2010 and expects a 2026 game to run on it.
Why would you think this is bait?

The majority of my budget was spent on the 16,000 dollar mass storage drive, so by the time I got around to choosing a GPU, I had to cut a corner to stay within range.
Rage bait alright. Spend $3,000 on a 16 TB drive (you are confusing $16K with 16 TB) plus $$$$ on 256 GB RAM etc. - and then put a 15-year-old graphics card in it "because budget".... Yeah right.
Originally posted by mterme:
Rage bait alright. Spend $3,000 on a 16 TB drive (you are confusing $16K with 16 TB) plus $$$$ on 256 GB RAM etc. - and then put a 15-year-old graphics card in it "because budget".... Yeah right.
This is not rage bait and I am not confusing anything.

A brand new 16TB Mushkin Source HC is ~$16,000 dollars on the market, but MSRP is $3,000.
https://pcpartpicker.com/product/zxVmP6/mushkin-source-hc-16-tb-25-solid-state-drive-mknssdhc16tb
:WH3_greasus_rofl:

Best post I've seen this year.
I play this with dedicated Graphics Which is on par with PS3, and since your card is from 2010 which is after the PS3 it should. Levels are short so test it
Originally posted by FafnirChaos:
I play this with dedicated Graphics Which is on par with PS3, and since your card is from 2010 which is after the PS3 it should. Levels are short so test it
Regardless, I am going to be buying this game as soon as I get my next paycheck, so I will definitely be testing it. We get paid every two weeks at the Walmart I work at, which is unusual for a retail job.

I like the idea of this game; it looks exactly how I remember 007: GoldenEye.
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