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I had that card in my HTPC a few years ago and back then it was already outdated for AAA gaming.
Yes and?
A 960 is still more performant spec wise then a 1050Ti, even being an older card.
Technically OP is BELOW minimum requirements.
how about you read em again?
https://gpu.userbenchmark.com/Compare/Nvidia-GTX-960-vs-Nvidia-GTX-1050-Ti/3165vs3649
I always laugh when people say a 1050ti is useless for AAA games because mine can run everything acceptably except for an extreme minority and that only started happening this year. It even runs Starfield and Cyberpunk though ironically I hate both games. The only games that seem to actually give problems are UE4 based so there likely is some kind of optimization problem on engine level.
But to make your measurement even smaller, the GPU is not the problem the driver is. When I attempt to launch it from Linux it gives me the following error: your 1050ti is compatible but your drivers are too old.
Havent tested it on a windows install but most likely most of these issues are all driver related. It's even worse on Linux because nVidia is perpetually out of date with it's drivers.