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Or somebody can take two seconds to answer. I got my answer i guess.
Thanks for reply. Its nice one person can comment something useful.
I have a 3070 and tbh I need DLSS at balanced to even get 60 FPS on a mix of high and ultra at 1440p
So I wouldn't expect much. You are rocking basically something close to a steam deck in performance, so at like 720p on lowest settings, you could maybe expect 20 - 30 fps? Up to you if you want to go through that, maybe go game pass route if so insead.
You are below the store page's minimum specs. Leaning toward no or not with any joy if you do get it running.
Well I play other games with UE5 on steam, but I'll skip this one until i get my new computer.
Well there are quite a few games that list at 1660 that are fine for me, not all though.
I wouldn't give up on that 1060 being doable just yet ;)
Once you get a newer RTX card or something a lot of windows will open to you. DLSS is some black magic ngl; it takes me in this from around 30 - 40 fps to 60 - 70 on balanced with some sharpening.
It barely ran on a RTX 2060 here (Game Pass), had to switch to my RTX 3060 machine to get moderately acceptable framerates at 1080p, and it still framedropped and stuttered like crazy.
At the very least, wait a few months for it to get optimized... hopefully.
Please post videos, I do not believe this at all as a 1060 is below even min requirements. You would not be getting even 60FPS let alone 120FPS. I don't believe a word of this