ATLYSS
Is this game easy to run?
I plan to buy it, but because it is a recent title, it is difficult to find this type of information. I would appreciate an answer.

And in case there were questions, I have an i5 4570 and the integrated one it has (Intel HD 4600 (2VRAM)), yes it is a bad PC, but it is what I have for now. :gordon:
Originally posted by Caseadilla:
It is abundantly easy to run even on decade old hardware. The demo will give you an accurate reading, but generally, I think if you can run the original DOOM or Quake, you're probably alright.
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3keyz Jan 7 @ 10:22pm 
Well, you can always buy it to see if it runs well and if not, try for a refund. Unless Steam has changed the refund policy you should be good.

I don't remember if there is a demo, as I own the game and I can't see on the store page if there is one.

My PC far exceeds the specs of the game so I can run it fine, I doubt that my input would help you there.
Last edited by 3keyz; Jan 7 @ 10:23pm
You can try the demo on itch . io
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It is abundantly easy to run even on decade old hardware. The demo will give you an accurate reading, but generally, I think if you can run the original DOOM or Quake, you're probably alright.
TigasVi Jan 8 @ 7:04am 
Thanks everyone, I didn't know about the itch demo since I don't use that site much.

Since this is an Early Access, I didn't expect it to be so good in performance, but the demo ran perfectly at 60-75, it drops to 29 only if it has a lot of effects on the screen, but this is more than playable.
I think anyone with a low end PC is in luck with this game. Its perfect. Retro style games like this are good for that
The computer I've been using struggles with running freakin' Terraria if I don't have the window at half screen size, and even then the weather getting too bad like a sandstorm kicking up while I'm trying to cross the desert makes it start chugging, but *this* game runs like a dream extremely consistently, aside from a bit of a slow startup and the dungeon resurrection shrines dropping the framerate a bit

...What I'm saying is ReLogic fix your ♥♥♥♥ (/joke)
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Daku Jan 19 @ 5:41pm 
Originally posted by ishmaelreynauldbright:
The computer I've been using struggles with running freakin' Terraria if I don't have the window at half screen size, and even then the weather getting too bad like a sandstorm kicking up while I'm trying to cross the desert makes it start chugging, but *this* game runs like a dream extremely consistently, aside from a bit of a slow startup and the dungeon resurrection shrines dropping the framerate a bit

...What I'm saying is ReLogic fix your ♥♥♥♥ (/joke)

I might know some ways to improve them terraria frames(have to use mods so it actually uses your GPU.)

but yeah Atlyss is a super lightweight game, only complaint is my GPU fans keep turning off/on when playing it, due to using just enough power to be more annoying than more intense games.
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Anon Jan 20 @ 3:37am 
Late reply, but really, anyone can play the "demo" on Itch as a test. Just go to Itch, find Atlyss on there and play it for free, it's an older build of the game, but the performance should be about the same as the Steam release.
absolutely, your specs are better than mine lol
I have an intel 3000 and an i7 core
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