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Fordítási probléma jelentése
long story short:
stay away from dota2. i bought mid/high end pc 6 years ago.
now, dota loading time to menu: 2 minutes
loading game: 2 minutes
10-20 fps.
wrote like 7 tickets, answer like autorobot: "we ♥♥♥♥ you, but come back for more"
go try game by yourself ; check developer forum, general forum
10 years of non-solved issues.
stay away from dota2
maybe dota2 owners will change their minds and start caring about product and customers.
but now its opposite
stay away from dota2; go do something else, other game, actibity, school, friends, job, free time etc
need more proof? /w me
nice day
Mid/high end pc with what sounds like a standard HDD.
Can also use the command -novid to skip the loading cinematic etc.
Just sounds like a basic troll post.
Very slim chance of being able to play the game, if you do manage to run the game it will look like crap and be about 30fps max. Chances are it will freeze up during big team fights.
Buy a 1030 is wasted money for the performance gain.
go check guide
otherwise just go 1600x900 is the best for u
I still run Dota on my old PC: Celeron E3400, 8 Gb DDR3, GT610 with passive cooling running deforced. I get 60-40 (massive fights) FPS in 1024x768 which is "smooth" for me. Tried it on workstation with all that 4k and wasn't impressed: see zero reasons to reduce lifetime of powerful PC for a game in general and for a game with cartoon graphics from 2010 especially. So you definitely can play Dota 2 with OP setup if you're ready for...compromises. But of course buy at least GTX650 - no reasons for GTXXX in 2023 if you don't get in for free.