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CPU i5-7700
GTX 1660
RAM 16G
OS Win10 20H2
Those are the recommended, chief
Here are the minimum (from the store page):
MINIMUM:
OS: Windows 10(64-bit)
Processor: Intel Core i5-6500
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA Geforce GTX960
DirectX: Version 12
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 63 GB available space
Additional Notes: Internet connection required to play, offers in-game purchases. System requirements for this game may change over time.
you can even run the game on your phone, but this does not mean comfortable play at a stable 60 fps
that is why the author of the topic has a PC that is absolutely unsuitable for the game, his configuration will provide 30 fps at best, but it will be uncomfortable to play, there will be stutters and lags
With a 1050 you can't expect any 3D game to run unless it has really cheap graphics or is optimized for FPS like esports games usually are.
I doubt the 1050ti is much better.
I am not sure how much has changed but historically the 60s NVIDIA cards were usually the minimum for more demanding 3D titles and the 10 series is OLD.
even your processor with the best video card will not cope with the game
Ofc if we are seeking the highest FPS possible those are not the right kind of cards, but, to allow you to play, they can do it.
I too would suggest to get a newer card... but till then, yes, you can play on those cards for a while.
Anyway... i don't think you need more than the stable 60 FPS no matter the ammount of crap that is on the screen at the same time... yeah more are better but at least, 60+ is the target everyone should have. If you get more than the 60-70 range, it is just an "extra".
Also, the ACTUAL LIVE client is even better in terms of optimization and performance compared to the beta...
So, it will be fine. Not excellent ofc but it will run fine if you can't change your card right now.