Divinity: Original Sin 2

Divinity: Original Sin 2

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Rhod Nov 26, 2018 @ 2:05am
Can I runit?
Hi,

I like so much this game, and I want buyit, before... A simple question?.

Can I run this game?
I have a Ryzen 3 2200g, 8gb ram, ssd.

Thanks in advance.
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Phoenix. Nov 26, 2018 @ 3:30am 
I think you should be able to run the Definitive Edition on low to mid settings.
(hopefully your RAM is dual channel with fast timings?)
tonypa Nov 26, 2018 @ 4:38am 
Originally posted by Rhodwulf:
Can I run this game?
I have a Ryzen 3 2200g, 8gb ram, ssd.

You mean without extra Video Card using Ryzen CPU integrated graphics? I would say, yes, but it depends how much fps you are willing to sacrifice and how low quality details you accept.
Rhod Nov 26, 2018 @ 10:57am 
I have an older GT-520 (1gb) but i dont Know if can help to run the games, and instead be a bottleneck.

I prefer fps than grphics.

Thanks for answering.
tonypa Nov 26, 2018 @ 12:06pm 
The graphics included with Ryzen 3 2200g are much better than GT 520.

If you accept 720p and low details, it should run in theory, but there is no quarantee what fps you will achieve.
Rhod Nov 27, 2018 @ 9:42am 
Finally, i buyit.
And can play it in High Quality in respetable 60 fps.
Later I will tell you what configuration I have.

Thankyou very much for answering.
tonypa Nov 27, 2018 @ 9:46am 
Nice to hear, tho more graphically intensive parts are in Act 3 and 4 so fps drops usually there.
Rhod Nov 27, 2018 @ 2:14pm 
In fact, the game set me the graphics to medium, but I set it high, if I see a low in the FPS, I will change it to medium again.

One last doubt, installing a dedicated graphic can run it without problems ?.

Thank you.
tonypa Nov 27, 2018 @ 10:54pm 
Originally posted by Rhodwulf:
One last doubt, installing a dedicated graphic can run it without problems ?

Depends which graphics card. There is probably not much point buying anything weaker than GTX 1050 Ti. And since I am running the game with GTX 1050 Ti, yes, it is running without problems. I would say GTX 1060 is even better but going even higher (1070 or 1070 Ti) your CPU may not be able to keep up with the GPU.

You could also add another 8 GB or RAM as running with 8 GB these days is bare minimum.
D3AD Nov 28, 2018 @ 12:51am 
ya only invest in a 1050ti if you're going to upgrade that pc... if not just save and buy a whole new rig cause im sure your motherboard wouldnt be able to hand any newer proccessor :P and anythign over a 1050ti will bottleneck your pc to death. But that is good to know this game runs on dedicated cards makes me wonder what my 1080 is goign to pump out once i get this.
Phoenix. Nov 28, 2018 @ 3:14am 
Originally posted by Probably High™:
ya only invest in a 1050ti if you're going to upgrade that pc... if not just save and buy a whole new rig cause im sure your motherboard wouldnt be able to hand any newer proccessor :P and anythign over a 1050ti will bottleneck your pc to death. But that is good to know this game runs on dedicated cards makes me wonder what my 1080 is goign to pump out once i get this.

He will be able to upgrade from his CPU later if his pc is built from normal retail parts. AMD said they will support their AM4 platform until 2020 or sth. (insert joke about intel being scummy for forcing you to upgrade your motherboard every year here)
Go back to classic to have fun with that 1080. Mine went over 80 °C while fps dropped to the 40s in that blackpits fight...
tonypa Nov 28, 2018 @ 9:52am 
Originally posted by Probably High™:
ya only invest in a 1050ti if you're going to upgrade that pc... if not just save and buy a whole new rig cause im sure your motherboard wouldnt be able to hand any newer proccessor :P

Why? Ryzen 3 2200g is quite capable CPU that can easily run with 1050 Ti or 1060, and probably even 1070.
Rhod Nov 28, 2018 @ 10:33pm 
Originally posted by Phoenix.:
Originally posted by Probably High™:
ya only invest in a 1050ti if you're going to upgrade that pc... if not just save and buy a whole new rig cause im sure your motherboard wouldnt be able to hand any newer proccessor :P and anythign over a 1050ti will bottleneck your pc to death. But that is good to know this game runs on dedicated cards makes me wonder what my 1080 is goign to pump out once i get this.

He will be able to upgrade from his CPU later if his pc is built from normal retail parts. AMD said they will support their AM4 platform until 2020 or sth. (insert joke about intel being scummy for forcing you to upgrade your motherboard every year here)
Go back to classic to have fun with that 1080. Mine went over 80 °C while fps dropped to the 40s in that blackpits fight...

That's right, I can actually upgrade to a Ryzen 5 2400g or Ryzen 7 and use a dedicated graphic.

Honestly I do not know what graphic card I could use, I've been researching about it.

The game is going well, I have not had problems with the fps with configuration in high quality, but I will wait to get to the parts where you say that the fps fall and see how my cpu / gpu behaves and most likely it will go down to medium video configuration.
Rhod Nov 28, 2018 @ 10:34pm 
Originally posted by tonypa:
Originally posted by Probably High™:
ya only invest in a 1050ti if you're going to upgrade that pc... if not just save and buy a whole new rig cause im sure your motherboard wouldnt be able to hand any newer proccessor :P

Why? Ryzen 3 2200g is quite capable CPU that can easily run with 1050 Ti or 1060, and probably even 1070.

Friend, what card do you recommend ?.

Thanks in advance.
tonypa Nov 28, 2018 @ 11:02pm 
Originally posted by Rhodwulf:
Friend, what card do you recommend ?

If the game works for you, then don't add extra card. You may pick up another game in the future with different specs, but for now there is little point.

Which GPU to buy mostly depends how much money you want to spend on it. All the pricier cards these days are meant for 4k gaming, but for 4k you also need 4k monitor and much better CPU. For normal people 1080p is still good enough and for that 1050Ti (cheaper) or 1060 (if you have more money to spend) are good cards.

Also notice that video card prices should drop since the crypto mining bubble keeps collapsing. AMD has not any new cards, they still keep renaming their old cards to attract interest, and NVidia has gone nuts with VCVC (very costly video cards) with features that nobody cares about and which are not even available in games for many years. So, basically, video cards you can buy today are all same you were able to buy in 2016, just cheaper.
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