Subnautica

Subnautica

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Firox 2016 年 5 月 22 日 上午 10:24
Can I run the game ?
As I am a "noob" in PC configuration I would like to know if I can run this game with this configuration:
Operating System: Windows 10 Famille 64-bit (10.0, Build 10586) (10586.th2_release_sec.160422-1850)

System Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.

System Model: N71Jv

BIOS: BIOS Date: 10/30/09 15:13:23 Ver: 08.00.10

Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 430 @ 2.27GHz (4 CPUs), ~2.3GHz

Memory: 4096MB RAM

Available OS Memory: 3884MB RAM

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RainmakerLTU 2016 年 5 月 22 日 下午 3:08 
I run it on i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz and AMD Radeon HD 7400M Series. Have 6GB RAM. Goes not bad on minimum specs. Stutters on loading next piece of bottom, but it has to be like that. Playable.
SilvermistInc 2016 年 5 月 23 日 上午 4:01 
引用自 Magma Dragoon
This looks like a laptop. You cannot play this game (or most games) on a laptop. Despite low poly count and meagre draw radius, this game is somewhat demanding. Haswell i5 and 750ti I believe are minimum. I'm not aware of any laptop that exceeds those, I doubt such a thing exists.

I'm playing on an ASUS ROG and have been playing on a weaker ASUS model before this laptop. I can confirmed your entire statement is a lie. Believe it or not laptop gaming is a real thing and the "don't buy a laptop because they can't play games" is an incredibly false statement. I can play this game on my ASUS ROG but the stupid sound keeps breaking for some reason. Other than that everything works fine. Heck I can run three games at once before I start to get into some processing trouble.
SilvermistInc 2016 年 5 月 23 日 上午 4:05 
引用自 Mocha-chan
To run subnautica you need NASA's quantum computer hooked up to an alien spaceship from Area 51.


Im joking.

I once said you need a 5.4 GHz CPU, 128GB of RAM, and 2 Terabytes of disk space to use a game and some idiot replied to the post (this was on FB) think I was serious and got so mad. It makes me a bit sad you had to put "I'm joking." on your comment.
SilvermistInc 2016 年 5 月 23 日 上午 4:06 
引用自 Firox
引用自 ErzPaladin
Post the name of your PC or notebook. I doubt that Intel HD Graphics is the GPU which runs the game.

In my case

I've a NVIDIA GTX 950 M

but

also some Intel HD Graphics Card and in my case the GTX 950 M runs Subnautica.

Machine name: PC-ASUS

You fail so hard.
ErzPaladin 2016 年 5 月 23 日 上午 4:21 
引用自 Firox

Machine name: PC-ASUS

You fail so hard.

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Firox 2016 年 5 月 23 日 上午 9:24 
引用自 ErzPaladin
I found a test of an Asus N71JV-TY012V from 2010, which uses a Geforce GT 325M as GPU.

http://www.chip.de/news/Asus-N71JV-TY012V-Mit-USB-3.0-und-nVidia-Optimus_41472932.html

On this side GPUs are getting tested and compared

http://www.notebookcheck.com/Mobile-Grafikkarten-Benchmarkliste.735.0.html

A GT325M is listed there as old (Kerntakt 450 MHz)

http://www.notebookcheck.com/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-325M.24056.0.html

Well, i'm not a pro in this either. So I can't give you a 100% accurate answer to this, but if you compare these listed GPUs, then you can guess the Top 100-120 listed notebook GPUs may fullfill the requirements of Subnautica. Still, I can't give you a 100% accurate answer, sry

So if I have understood correctly (I don't speak english very well), if I have a Nvidia Geforce GT 325M I can run Subnautica ?
ErzPaladin 2016 年 5 月 23 日 下午 12:12 
引用自 Firox

So if I have understood correctly (I don't speak english very well), if I have a Nvidia Geforce GT 325M I can run Subnautica ?

The question was which GPU your notebook uses. I was just searching online what is possible, cause you didn't post the GPU which is named under the tab "Rendering"

I can't tell you, how many different notebook models of that Asus N71JV-series are existing and how many different GPUs are used in there.

I've found 2 different models:

http://www.notebookcheck.com/Asus-N71JV-TY002V.29795.0.html

This for example uses a Intel Graphics Media Accelerator (aka GMA) HD

while this here

http://www.chip.de/news/Asus-N71JV-TY012V-Mit-USB-3.0-und-nVidia-Optimus_41472932.html

uses a Nvidia Geforce GT 325M.

That's an example. There could have been sold even more different models from that model series.

So, if you still have the carton in which you bought, then check this carton for the name of your notebook and/or check your GPU under "rendering" like posted earlier.

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That aside, it doesn't look very good for you. The Nvidia Geforce GT 325M is neither a very new GPU, nor a high end GPU.
If you search for it on www.notebookcheck.com (see link in the posts earlier), you can compare that GPU with the other listed GPUs.

Like I mentioned earlier, I'm not a pro, so idk which GPU-details are necessary to run Subnautica.
But i doubt, anyone can tell you that atm, cause Subnautica is still in early-access.

I can tell you my experiences with the game:

My Notebook Specs are:

Win 10

I7-6700HQ @2,6 gHz - 3,5 gHz (in single, in quadcore 3,1)
8 gb DDR3 RAM
NVIDIA GTX 950M

That's not a high end configuration, but it is far out of your range.
With that configuration you can halfway play "The Division" online under low res.

Now to give you a relation:


Under normal conditions, my notebook easily runs Subnautica.

Normal condition means:

1,) you don't throw extremely much trash into your environment which needs to be loaded every now and then at the position where you threw it away

2.) your save game doesn't run since hundreds of hours (can't tell you whether that changes something. In case of Terra Tech - some other early access game, that kinda broke my save game)

3.) you don't build extremely large bases. For example: I once built an extremely large base under creative mode which reached from surface to the ground of the ocean and which flooded the sea floor with light throwers, cause I wanted to enlighten the ocean.
Well, in the end-phase I had 3-5 min. long lagging-phases when I tried to save my save game and if it didn't completely freeze.

I've some other buggy experiences, too, but that's some other story.

My specs are way over the specs your notebook fullfills and still there are problems with the game. That doesn't mean, your notebook can't run Subnautica on lowest res.
Still, it's a gamble. I could never guarantee that to you, especially cause that's not my job.


RainmakerLTU 2016 年 5 月 23 日 下午 3:01 
Well, as the laptops has 2 videocards, most cases Intel ones are kinda default, and Nvidia or AMD are for games or other heavier software. So, what I wanna say, You need to set the card for the game to use. In my AMD Catalyst center is option, when I lauch anything for first time a window pops out and asks which card i wanna use for that software or game. Also can be done manualy. I`m sure google is full of instrucitons how to set card for game to use.
SilvermistInc 2016 年 5 月 23 日 下午 4:23 
Safest bet is this guy has an Intel graphics card and most likely can't play this game.
RainmakerLTU 2016 年 5 月 24 日 上午 1:22 
Safest bet is this guy has an Intel graphics card and most likely can't play this game.
Yes. Intel HD can actually just load the game. But FPS will be very very low. Heh, as my Intel is kinda default, all games I start for first time starts with it. Then I close it and go to AMD control center to set AMD card for game. From all my games, as I remember there were only few, which refused to load with Intel.
Obraxis  [開發人員] 2016 年 5 月 24 日 上午 1:34 
Sorry, your system is below our Minimum spec due to it's CPU and GPU (GPU mostly) being around 6+ years old.. If you do run it, it will be very slow.
Firox 2016 年 5 月 24 日 上午 9:50 
Thank you everybody. I will wait to have a new PC to buy Subnautica :)
SilvermistInc 2016 年 5 月 24 日 下午 3:39 
引用自 Firox
Thank you everybody. I will wait to have a new PC to buy Subnautica :)

You're very welcome
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