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I guess the only way how you can check is to get the game and refund if it runs too slow. Which is perfectly fine with us :)
(just please let us know how it runs - if you decide to give it a try)
EDIT: We tested it now on integrated graphic card with i7 laptop and resolution 1280x720 - runs on high settings with stable 30 fps. Most importantly, combat part is better than exploration which is sometimes very rich particle-wise.
Optimization will continue - we are planning to compress some textures, which should further reduce VRAM requirements.
I'm playing on ultra and so far it's a smooth ride (gtx 7702gb, i5 4430), except some fps drops in certain areas (not sure which exactly, am gonna have to investigate and playtest further).
(at low spec)
Yea but I dont care to play a 60fps
Windows 10, Intel Core i7 4790, AMD Radeon R7 240 2GB.
And it runs like poop.
It used to crash every time I went into a battle. That's since gone, so that's nice. I can play now but everything runs veerrryyy... slooooowly...
I'm gonna try putting everything to minimum graphics next. Hopefully it'll run better and only *look* like poop.
How well does this game's performance scale with image quality settings? I saw game play videos of DiRT Rally, Serious Sam 3: BFE, and Metro: Last Light using an Intel HD 630.
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM2Ytmu0abc9ZFlFeCa1YyUvQIJFvHUcn
Also, is there ultrawide (21:9) support?
Thanks :)