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gtx 750 ti good enough for this game?
Hello, i have been told the 750 ti will run this game no problems on high settings. can you guys confirm before i download it? I don't wanna waste my time downloading it.
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Washell Feb 15, 2017 @ 12:33pm 
Runs fine for me, but I'm easily pleased when it comes to frame rate.
just chillin, Drew. Feb 15, 2017 @ 12:39pm 
Originally posted by Washell:
Runs fine for me, but I'm easily pleased when it comes to frame rate.
not very helpful xD.
Joe viben Feb 15, 2017 @ 12:56pm 
The 750ti can handle this game easy. I have a 960 with and I can run the game with 40-50 fps so you will need to tone it down to high. The CPU is what matters in this game more since it;s open world, what kind of CPU do you have?
Master myst eversong (Banned) Feb 15, 2017 @ 12:57pm 
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Wanderer3292 Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:00pm 
I can't say for sure, but my gpu is supposed to be like a laptop equivalent to a 750ti , with an i3, and I'm also satisfied with my performance. I run everything on medium , including resolution,with around 80 mods including decent texture mods. i can get 60 fps, but lock mine at 45 as i have a bigger trees mod and pretty heavy foliage, along with city overhauls. I think it looks great , but I'm also easily satisfied.
Ilja Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:04pm 
I am not familiar with that card myself. I managed to jump over that part, after moving from GTX 660 to GTX 980.

This guy made a test with GTX 750 TI and and i3 for SSE. Seems to work reasonably well.

https://youtu.be/LwKqhOTZNkU
Last edited by Ilja; Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:04pm
Originally posted by FatDick420:
The 750ti can handle this game easy. I have a 960 with and I can run the game with 40-50 fps so you will need to tone it down to high. The CPU is what matters in this game more since it;s open world, what kind of CPU do you have?
i have an i5 2400 3.2 ghz
Originally posted by Ilja:
I am not familiar with that card myself. I managed to jump over that part, after moving from GTX 660 to GTX 980.

This guy made a test with GTX 750 TI and and i3 for SSE. Seems to work reasonably well.

https://youtu.be/LwKqhOTZNkU
yeah well i can play witcher at medium 1080p but since fallout 4 runs so poorly on my setup idk anymore. I do belive that game is just poorly optimized tho cuz i saw a video of gopher and he was having problems running fallout 4 on 60 fps with 2 gtx 980tis in sli.
No matter, i will give this a try thanks.
Last edited by just chillin, Drew.; Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:13pm
Ilja Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:14pm 
I have i5 and GTX 980. Both SSE and FO4 run well enough for me, though high places in FO4 do hit my FPS.

Bethesda textures usually ARE poorly optimized. So far I have only done test games with FO4, but now I am getting back and hoping to find better optimized textures.

SSE vanilla textures and the upcoming FO4 texture update are... well, Bethesda quality. Moving to better optimized texture mods usually sort those issues out, but I doubt they were out when Gopher started his Frank playthrough.
Belanos Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:16pm 
The recommended GeForce card is a 780 and the 750 TI is just a bit less powerful than that, so you'll be fine. I have a 780 with a 1440p monitor and I can max out everything, with a framerate of 50-60 outdoors. So you will be able to at least set it to High.
Originally posted by Ilja:
I have i5 and GTX 980. Both SSE and FO4 run well enough for me, though high places in FO4 do hit my FPS.

Bethesda textures usually ARE poorly optimized. So far I have only done test games with FO4, but now I am getting back and hoping to find better optimized textures.

SSE vanilla textures and the upcoming FO4 texture update are... well, Bethesda quality. Moving to better optimized texture mods usually sort those issues out, but I doubt they were out when Gopher started his Frank playthrough.
i think we should demand more from bethesda to be honest. People got used to mods ficking the game but that is bethesda's job not ours. the games should run properly on release. I think it's unaceptable that i can run bf4 and witcher 3 yet can't run fallout 4 at all. wouldn't you agree?
The only way i could play the game properly was with 2 mods. optimized vanilla textures and fps dynamic shadows and still isn't running very well but now it's playable.
Ilja Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:26pm 
We should demand more from Bethesda. Sadly, they do not seem to understand what we are after.

The upcoming FO4 texture "upgrade" has following requirements.

Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Intel Core i7-5820K or better
GTX 1080 8GB
8GB+ Ram"

They seem to thing that this is a brilliant idea. :steamfacepalm:
Originally posted by Ilja:
We should demand more from Bethesda. Sadly, they do not seem to understand what we are after.

The upcoming FO4 texture "upgrade" has following requirements.

Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Intel Core i7-5820K or better
GTX 1080 8GB
8GB+ Ram"

They seem to thing that this is a brilliant idea. :steamfacepalm:
wait this is minimum reqirements? can't be
Ilja Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:31pm 
Recommended specs. I actually cut it out there by accident: it was in my quote.

Fallout 4 Free Updates – High Resolution Texture Pack & PS4 Pro Support Bethesda News
https://bethesda.net/en/article/52I2HyPCAowWG2ye8MKGU2/fallout-4-free-updates-high-resolution-texture-pack-and-ps4-pro-support
Last edited by Ilja; Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:31pm
B33R GAMING Feb 15, 2017 @ 1:37pm 
I have a 750 TI and run on ultra at a solid 40-60 FPS, you'll be fine if everything else is up to snuff.

happy dragon hunting!
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