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Instead it's just a common bug with Unreal Engine games where they display GPU errors when there shouldn't be.
Try relaunching Paladins a few times. If that doesn't work, restart Steam. If that doesn't work, restart your computer.
The error eventually just goes away.
In that case, OP's old rig might be able to continue playing Paladins.
I think there are mods out there for some text files in the game where you can tone down settings even further than what the ingame video settings provide. Like almost (if not all) Unreal Engine games.
well i will try find a mod who fix that
no dont mess with the game...^^ i can also confirm its engine error i have this siometimes too and my card is not to old...steam restart should fix it i does atleast for me
I was referring to things like this
steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=766079413
6200 is way too lwo to play this
and cpu is also way too weak
p4 is way older than a c2d/aiix2
its slightly higher ghz than req, but its older and short a core
Team Fortress 2 'might' be your last resort for playing a similar game