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If I keep the pre purchase till release day download and test it for an hour an a half if it works great Ill keep it but if not I can always refund it yes? long as i dont go over the 2 hour limit
edit - I don't mind turning some graphics settings down like shadows, some lighting options blur stuff etc if it help
But I have heard about a "Day 1 patch". I would wait at most 48 hours before playing incase there are optimizations.
Please don't recommend a console for maximum settings. A console, especially one that is several years old now, will not be ablle to run this game on high settings.
Haven't we answered this already? Due to not being able to test the game yet, it's hard to say and we can only go by what the requirements say and how similar it is to Planet Coaster. But if you want my guess, you can probably play it with a decent framerate on a mix of low to high settings. Some settings like shadows or post-processing probably on low-medium to save fps. Performance might also depend on park size like in Planet Coaster. They confirmed that there will be no limit on how many buildings or dinosaurs you can have. If you have tons of buildings and a huge amount of dinosaurs and visitors etc., this might cripple your fps but might also cripple the fps of even high-end systems.
Like in Planet Coaster when there are like 10,000 guests or more and a huge park that will completely cripple the fps even on the best systems that money can buy. But given a reasonable amount of guests and park size, you can run Planet Coaster at 1080p, medium to high details and 30-60 fps depending on park size, guest amount etc. which is decent enough for a park management game.
JWE has slightly higher minimum requirements but I'd say you should be fine regardless. Since you already bought the game anyway, just try it out when the game releases, try a few different graphic settings and if you don't like the performance then go for a refund.
Gtx 1070
R7 1800x overclocked to 4.1
16gb ram
No, 4fps max.
With a slight overclock they can run the game on the highest settings easily enough.