UBOAT
U-Boat Computer Specs
I'm looking to upgrade or replace my current computer, and I decided I'd ask on a couple of forums what the usual specs for some games are - in particular, I'm wondering about U-Boat.

I've currently got an AMD A12 Radeon R7 CPU with 12 cores, a GT 710 with 2GB of VRAM (6GB shared VRAM total on the computer), and 12GB of RAM. I know it's not the recommended, but I got this computer on sale. For reference, I'm getting 30+ fps on open sea, and something around 18-20 fps whenever in port or along the coast, and that's on as low settings I can go.

Additionally, if I could get an average fps of whatever settings you guys use on your rigs, I'd be thankful to know. Cheers.
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Dewgle Sep 29, 2021 @ 11:35am 
i7-7700 CPU, GTX 1070 GPU, 32gb DDR4 RAM
2560x1080 ultra-wide resolution

60 FPS on ultra settings but I do chug a little in map view under 6500x TC
Gin Sep 29, 2021 @ 12:21pm 
MSI X299 M7 ACK motherboard

Intel Core i9 10900X (paper launch and me dumb enough to buy it, i know)

Corsair Vengeance Pro 32GB DDR4 RAM @ 3000 Mhz

MSI GTX 1080 Gaming X 8G VRAM.

60 fps with medium & high settings @ 1080p , no performance issues.
Cuda Sep 29, 2021 @ 2:46pm 
You don't need a ton of FPS for a game like this. I have a 1440 monitor so its twice the work of a 1080 monitor but my 1080 GTX from four years ago handles it just fine. I7-8700 running stock, 32GB ram. I have all the settings cranked pretty high.

I usually cap FPS with NVidia if I don't think a game needs it. Battlefield looks great at 144 and even Sea of Thieves benefits from FPS over 60 but American Truck Simulator and most Submarine sims can get away with 60, even 40 with no issues.

Its ok to sacrifice FPS for quality in cases where FPS does not matter that much.

My opinion anyway.

In my case I have FPS locked at 50 and the game looks amazing and that's on a 2K monitor.
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Date Posted: Sep 29, 2021 @ 11:31am
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