Hell Let Loose

Hell Let Loose

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StickWillett Jan 19, 2021 @ 4:36pm
Can I play this game with an Nvidia GTX 750Ti graphics card? This card handles other current games okay on medium settings just wondering. I saw 1050 Ti was a min recommendation.....
I like what the game is all about but not planning on buying a new PC just to play this game right now. I have a Nvidia GTX 750Ti graphics card that usually handles most games for me currently, but it is not listed in the minimum requirements but the Nvidia 1050Ti is. Can admin chime in or owner of this game with this card chime in to give me this answer please?
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huma474 Jan 19, 2021 @ 5:00pm 
No, you won't be able to play the game. The game *may* (and thats a really big IF due to shader differences between the 2 cards) boot for you but you'll suffer serious framerate issues. To give you an idea of how your 750 scales compared to just a 1050Ti you can look at this vid from back in 2016.

https://youtu.be/MJ6GI-YKEyg?t=323

The chart at 5:23 shows you how the card stacks up against a 1050ti in overwatch with Ultra settings just to give you an idea of the performance difference between a 750ti and a 1050ti.

The 1050Ti is the min requirement, not recommendation, for the game.
Psycha Jan 19, 2021 @ 5:13pm 
Sadly have to agree. The 1050Ti was my old card for this game but in the past for this it ran alot better on update 5-6 on that card. Once it hit update 7-8 that card died on start up.

It hardly got 25 fps at low setting and low resolution quality. Just wait for the 3060Ti to hit the stock shelves and grab one even if you dont have the other parts to run it yet. Cause after they go out of stock its gonna be hell getting it for another 6-8 months.
POPO Sandh Jan 19, 2021 @ 11:36pm 
Maybe if you lowers your resolution to the lowest you can get playable frames but it isent worth it cuz the game will become blurry and you won't be able to spot enemies.
StickWillett Jan 20, 2021 @ 6:02pm 
Thanks guys for your quick two varied responses. Sad for me. May you all enjoy the game and it plays out to your expectations. It looks like it will head in the right direction!
DannyArt Jan 21, 2021 @ 1:31am 
Heeeyhey! You can also play Hell Let Loose on Geforce NOW. Please give it a try ;).
Look out for a second hand 2060 Super.
huma474 Jan 21, 2021 @ 10:39am 
Originally posted by Running Red Fox:
Look out for a second hand 2060 Super.
Prices are stupid right now on second hand cards. Be very careful with what you see and do some research on how much the cards should cost - As an example, you'll find 1000 series Nvidia cards going for north of $300 on ebay right now even though they're no where worth that much for something that old.
AnAngelOfDeath Jan 21, 2021 @ 12:48pm 
You can get a Gigabyte GTX 1660 ti OC 6 gig GGR6 for about $400 at www.memoryexpress.ca I have one coming later today to replace my GTX 680 SOC 2 gig card. To see how your existing hardware stacks up with new hardware (new gpu) go to the
can you run it feature at https://pc-builds.com
huma474 Jan 21, 2021 @ 12:50pm 
Originally posted by AnAngelOfDeath:
You can get a Gigabyte GTX 1660 ti OC 6 gig GGR6 for about $400 at www.memoryexpress.ca I have one coming later today to replace my GTX 680 SOC 2 gig card. To see how your existing hardware stacks up with new hardware (new gpu) go to the
can you run it feature at https://pc-builds.com
That is a ripoff, majorly. That card is in no way worth $400. MSRP on a 1660 is $219, $299 for a TI model, so that's nearly 200 over MSRP, however that's USD and not loony, so exchange might be throwing things

If you're going to be spending that much on a card you should be looking toward a Super model of the 1600 cards as they do offer a much better uplift in performance (they're a stripped down 2060 card under the cover)
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huma474 Jan 21, 2021 @ 1:04pm 
Doesn't help right now that because prices on bitcoin are going stupid again there's a lot of people buying old graphics cards again to start mining. Add to that the human malware (COVID) that's still spreading around the globe, the fact that everyone going all digital for classes and work has made the largest boom in PC building in nearly 20 years, and the messed up situation with tariffs between the US and China the situation with graphics cards won't be stabilizing any time soon unfortunately.
POPO Sandh Jan 21, 2021 @ 1:18pm 
Originally posted by AnAngelOfDeath:
You can get a Gigabyte GTX 1660 ti OC 6 gig GGR6 for about $400 at www.memoryexpress.ca I have one coming later today to replace my GTX 680 SOC 2 gig card. To see how your existing hardware stacks up with new hardware (new gpu) go to the
can you run it feature at https://pc-builds.com
Bruh I got that card for $230. For $400 you can get a rtx 3060ti.
AnAngelOfDeath Jan 21, 2021 @ 1:27pm 
Originally posted by huma474:
Originally posted by AnAngelOfDeath:
You can get a Gigabyte GTX 1660 ti OC 6 gig GGR6 for about $400 at www.memoryexpress.ca I have one coming later today to replace my GTX 680 SOC 2 gig card. To see how your existing hardware stacks up with new hardware (new gpu) go to the
can you run it feature at https://pc-builds.com
That is a ripoff, majorly. That card is in no way worth $400. MSRP on a 1660 is $219, $299 for a TI model, so that's nearly 200 over MSRP, however that's USD and not loony, so exchange might be throwing things

If you're going to be spending that much on a card you should be looking toward a Super model of the 1600 cards as they do offer a much better uplift in performance (they're a stripped down 2060 card under the cover)
I'm in Canada, try getting a graphic card right now lol, not much out there and I don't want to gamble on used. It is what it is, $400 Canadian is the price, I got the ONLY graphic card that was in stock within my budget. Like I said, it is what it is, pc part prices are nuts right now and in low supply, especially gpus. I constantly checked newegg, best buy and amazon for availability and price and this was the best deal I could come up with. Fyi, $400 Canadian is about $316 US. Cheers
AnAngelOfDeath Jan 21, 2021 @ 1:29pm 
Originally posted by POPO (Sandh palne Wala):
Originally posted by AnAngelOfDeath:
You can get a Gigabyte GTX 1660 ti OC 6 gig GGR6 for about $400 at www.memoryexpress.ca I have one coming later today to replace my GTX 680 SOC 2 gig card. To see how your existing hardware stacks up with new hardware (new gpu) go to the
can you run it feature at https://pc-builds.com
Bruh I got that card for $230. For $400 you can get a rtx 3060ti.
If you could send a link for that I would be interested in seeing that because I'm not finding anything. Thank you.
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POPO Sandh Jan 21, 2021 @ 1:30pm 
Originally posted by AnAngelOfDeath:
Originally posted by huma474:
That is a ripoff, majorly. That card is in no way worth $400. MSRP on a 1660 is $219, $299 for a TI model, so that's nearly 200 over MSRP, however that's USD and not loony, so exchange might be throwing things

If you're going to be spending that much on a card you should be looking toward a Super model of the 1600 cards as they do offer a much better uplift in performance (they're a stripped down 2060 card under the cover)
I'm in Canada, try getting a graphic card right now lol, not much out there and I don't want to gamble on used. It is what it is, $400 Canadian is the price, I got the ONLY graphic card that was in stock within my budget. Like I said, it is what it is, pc part prices are nuts right now and in low supply, especially gpus. I constantly checked newegg, best buy and amazon for availability and price and this was the best deal I could come up with. Fyi, $400 Canadian is about $316 US. Cheers
Damn. rx 580s right here where I live are $280 as compared to normal $140. Yea a rx 580 is more darn expensive then a 1660ti that I bought cheaper then that.
Last edited by POPO Sandh; Jan 21, 2021 @ 1:36pm
POPO Sandh Jan 21, 2021 @ 1:36pm 
Originally posted by AnAngelOfDeath:
Originally posted by POPO (Sandh palne Wala):
Bruh I got that card for $230. For $400 you can get a rtx 3060ti.
If you could send a link for that I would be interested in seeing that because I'm not finding anything. Thank you.
I bought it in a computer parts shop where I live so I don't really have any links for that sorry.
Last edited by POPO Sandh; Jan 21, 2021 @ 1:37pm
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