Cubic Odyssey

Cubic Odyssey

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Improve low end hardware optimization in the demo ?
Can you add a benchmark test for the game demo and make it more optimized for low end hardware. I have 6 Gb of ram and 2 Gb of Vram ,Integrated graphics. Processor is AMD Athlon 300GE. I tried several times to load a new game but it just crashes and just now it crashed my graphics driver. I think the game can work on my hardware 720p ,20ish FPS but i have no idea since i can't launch to play it. The system requirements on steam store seem inflated for the game.
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You are ludicrously below minimum spec, a spec that is reasonable for the game that this is.
Ocadyen Feb 21 @ 1:34am 
This may be a sign that it is time for an upgrade, any kind of upgrade... I mean, your hardware's specs barely meet the requirements for a 2D point and click game, no offense
I can't upgrade the PC. I just want an option to be able to play at 720p 20 FPS.
Ocadyen Feb 21 @ 2:13am 
The biggest culprit is your GPU, 2 GB of VRAM simply isn't enough for the game to run even at 720p
SirGouki Feb 21 @ 11:50pm 
"Integrated graphics" translation - not for gaming. Period. They don't support complete GPU instruction sets (most notably, intel has major issues with OpenGL STILL on it's iGPUs), except maybe the highest end cpus with iGPUs, and even then, you're gonna get way better bang for your buck with a dedicated gpu. Don't buy computers that don't have a dedicated GPU and expect to play new games on them, unless they've got a slot for adding a dedicated GPU (99% of laptops DO NOT have this, DON'T buy a laptop without a real GPU in it and expect to do much). The majority of these computers are set up with the idea of doing work (i.e. office work) and watching videos. Some of them are okay with older games or emulation of classics, but that's about the limit.

NOTE - AMD DOES have some midrange APUs that are "okay" at gaming, but my point still stands. If you're going for gaming, a dedicated GPU is a requirement, if for nothing else than to take stress and heat away from the CPU.
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Date Posted: Feb 21 @ 12:58am
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