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2) You didn't even bother to give your specs so how would we ever know?
3) You're running 1080p, not exactly a power demanding resolution. If you're gonna struggle with 1080p 60fps in any game its time for an upgrade tbh. Or compromise on your expectations with your insufficient hardware
They'd rather have people not buy it who have barely minimum specs, than buy it anyway and refund + an avalanche of moans and groans hhh.
Considering how your GPU is at best 40% better than the 1070, which they estimate will have 30FPS with drops, I doubt it. You're gonna have to upscale from 960x540p with DLSS.
My bad, I forgot to mention that they are on my profile.
I have no trouble most of the times.
The only times I do is down to :
_ Old game performing poorly on current windows version.
_ Poorly optimized games.
_ In one word : Denuvo. This has affected multiple games i have tested without it (don't ask why). No problem without while maxed or close to it, significant performance drops with (even min settings with upscaling sometimes).
I'm not counting on getting 60fps maxed with it, I wonder if without raytracing I have a shot.
I am very f***ing concerned because of the drm and how good it looks.
I'm not an idiot nor am I very familiar at visualizing what different gc, mb, processor, ram... change on a per-game basis.
I know what's what but sometimes I think I'm better off asking than taking risks.
That much upscaling might be a problem for me.
I heard rumors about a demo but nothing official so I'm not counting on it.
If there is I hope whatever drm there is will be there so that I can see if I should get it or not.
Like PIXIV said (#3) a demo would avoid a potential avalanche of negative reviews. It's a win-win situation for both players and the devs/publisher.
I wish this game success if it is as good as it seems but if it's not performance-wise, I won't go further than a few minutes again and again until it gets better or limit time for refund is close. In the event of that, I couldn't give it a positive review unless below advertised specs.
Those three take A LOT of performance.
A RTX3060 isnt a terrible card. At 1080p you'll be more than fine hitting 60fps. Can't give specifics naturally since we have no data to go on. Definitely no RT, you can probably get away with high textures and then reducing the intensive but less obvious settings like shadows, and volumetric fog etc, if you arent getting consistent fps until its at a place you like it. A mix of high/medium settings is probably good to aim for.
Can you run the game? Yes definitely even if you have to compromise slightly for it, but atm we really dont know anything so thats the best anyone can guess.
Or you could post troll comments as if you know anything i guess
why did you choose a 5600g over a 5600 or the x version? 16mb vs 32mb L3
3060 12gb is fine. if dlss is included then you should be able to run it at 1440p using balanced or quality preset.
I would suggest to change your monitor. there are a lot of good deals in the 200-400$ price range. if size doesn't matter you could buy 4k amoled portable screen. it's between 13-15 inches but the picture quality is better than lcd
I got a pre-built. Best i could get at the time. I'm planning to make it better overtime while keeping up with steam sales, releases on Playstation 4 when there's something to preorder (it's dry this year imo), books, weights and stuff for wrestling (free, not greco-roman).
The ones on the horizon are Horizon Forbidden West, Dragon's Dogma 2, South Pard Snow Day or whatever and also Elden Ring DLC (asap, won't wait 1 day before as usual because i've never been disappointed by From Software).
Still no date but Titan Quest 2 (i have been playing the first since release pretty much).
Given how Baldur's Gate 3 turned out, i regret the EA. That's 60 Euros down the drain for now.
There's better, sure but i really dig the style and curve. I'm thinking about getting a 65" 4k screen. Not sure if some can be over wifi or something as to avoid a >10m HDMI and tiny hole in the wall.
Priorities.
I can use 70 per week. I need those few games before the release and i need to buy (and receive) a powerbank before March 20th because i'll need it before the competition on 21st.
Horizon Forbidden West and Dragon's Dogma 2 150 so that i get potiential badges fast (i first test, if fine badge and THEN, ONLY THEN start and commit) + powerbank (70 bucks).
All that.
No spending next week as i used that extra money to get something i need rather than wait to order next monday (if not tuesday).
That leaves 3 weeks in a row locked in.