GOD EATER 3

GOD EATER 3

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Richard Mar 6, 2019 @ 10:43am
Do you think a 1gb vram graphic card can run this with at least 30fps?
^ at like 1920 x 1080. or at least at a res that doesn't look blurry.
Last edited by Richard; Mar 6, 2019 @ 10:44am
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Ruego Al Alba Mar 6, 2019 @ 11:17am 
You'll probably chug a lot if not utterly crash in certain spots.
Richard Mar 6, 2019 @ 11:42am 
Originally posted by Scheudo:
You'll probably chug a lot if not utterly crash in certain spots.
well ♥♥♥♥. :(
Null_User Mar 6, 2019 @ 12:40pm 
The RAM on the video card is usually used for textures among other things. Low ram might mean the game will crash due to running out of it as the game tries to load more textures and not finding any space for them.
One Elf Mar 6, 2019 @ 1:32pm 
I mean if you have a 21in or below monitor 720 res won't look too bad. 30fps will require you to turn off alot if not everything xD

TBF the game doesn't look too bad on the lowest settings. Thuogh in that same sense this is the first time the game had a dedicated console make. The others were PSP remasters.
Null_User Mar 6, 2019 @ 2:24pm 
I would like to know what GPU OP has. While what I mentioned about ram may hold true, swapping with system ram (shared memory mode) may also be possible. I do remember playing a game on a laptop with less vram than the game's specs required. Low settings of course, but it still worked.

On the other side, video card compatibility with newer games doesn't come from vram alone. As newer GPUs and games are released, they use updated or completely new shaders and technologies, rendering older cards incompatible.
Thought if VRam ran out it will start using Regular Ram
Lulech93 Mar 9, 2019 @ 10:15pm 
That's not how VRAM works in 2019. The hierarchy is VRAM > RAM > HDD. If one source is used up, it'll fall back onto the next. Unless you're extremely low on HDD space, you'd have to go out of your way to crash a game for running out of texture memory these days.

That being said, what's more common is for assets to simply be unloaded until they're needed again, which solves the capacity problem but slows things down from constant texture swapping.

On top of that, VRAM is often reserved rather than actually occupied. Most games reserve far more VRAM than they actually require in order to further reduce texture swaps.

So basically, VRAM isn't a good metric to judge GPU performance by itself, and no, you won't crash the game with less of it.

All that to say... expect 720p30. 1080p30 is asking a bit much, but the game will be perfectly playable on, say, a mobile NVIDIA GPU.
PR PUNISHER Mar 11, 2019 @ 1:35pm 
MINIMUM:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7 64-bit, SP1
Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-8120
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 760 or Radeon R9 290X
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 25 GB available space

Your current card will not run it at 1080, you may be able to run it on 480p maybe....But minimum is a 760 which is a 2 gig card. Your system also has to use virtual ram at times, so you wont even have 1gig available to you.
Last edited by PR PUNISHER; Mar 11, 2019 @ 1:36pm
Richard Apr 16, 2019 @ 12:34pm 
Originally posted by Hanuke:
I would like to know what GPU OP has. While what I mentioned about ram may hold true, swapping with system ram (shared memory mode) may also be possible. I do remember playing a game on a laptop with less vram than the game's specs required. Low settings of course, but it still worked.

On the other side, video card compatibility with newer games doesn't come from vram alone. As newer GPUs and games are released, they use updated or completely new shaders and technologies, rendering older cards incompatible.
amd radeon r7 i think.

Originally posted by PR PUNISHER:
MINIMUM:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7 64-bit, SP1
Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-8120
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 760 or Radeon R9 290X
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 25 GB available space

Your current card will not run it at 1080, you may be able to run it on 480p maybe....But minimum is a 760 which is a 2 gig card. Your system also has to use virtual ram at times, so you wont even have 1gig available to you.
i have been able to play 2gb vram games before. like xeno 2. just by changing 1 setting. and it at 1080 too. but that that game and not this. aka why i ask.

Originally posted by One Elf:
I mean if you have a 21in or below monitor 720 res won't look too bad. 30fps will require you to turn off alot if not everything xD

TBF the game doesn't look too bad on the lowest settings. Thuogh in that same sense this is the first time the game had a dedicated console make. The others were PSP remasters.
i think my 19in and really?
One Elf Apr 16, 2019 @ 1:09pm 
Originally posted by Richard:
Originally posted by Hanuke:
I would like to know what GPU OP has. While what I mentioned about ram may hold true, swapping with system ram (shared memory mode) may also be possible. I do remember playing a game on a laptop with less vram than the game's specs required. Low settings of course, but it still worked.

On the other side, video card compatibility with newer games doesn't come from vram alone. As newer GPUs and games are released, they use updated or completely new shaders and technologies, rendering older cards incompatible.
amd radeon r7 i think.

Originally posted by PR PUNISHER:
MINIMUM:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7 64-bit, SP1
Processor: Intel Core i5-3470 or AMD FX-8120
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: GeForce GTX 760 or Radeon R9 290X
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 25 GB available space

Your current card will not run it at 1080, you may be able to run it on 480p maybe....But minimum is a 760 which is a 2 gig card. Your system also has to use virtual ram at times, so you wont even have 1gig available to you.
i have been able to play 2gb vram games before. like xeno 2. just by changing 1 setting. and it at 1080 too. but that that game and not this. aka why i ask.

Originally posted by One Elf:
I mean if you have a 21in or below monitor 720 res won't look too bad. 30fps will require you to turn off alot if not everything xD

TBF the game doesn't look too bad on the lowest settings. Thuogh in that same sense this is the first time the game had a dedicated console make. The others were PSP remasters.
i think my 19in and really?
I play on a 19in monitor and 720 is abit blurry but not bad. Smaller screens will look better on lower resolutions as well as make it harder to see higher resolutions because pixel density. No point playing 4k on a 20inch. And yes. God Eater games except 3 were originally designed on PSP. They got a remaster+story extension before GE3 which is why you have them on PC now. I believe they released on PSP as well but I do know GER/2RB are on PSVita. If your PC can play a game of vita specs you can play GER/2RB.
Last edited by One Elf; Apr 16, 2019 @ 1:10pm
Richard Apr 17, 2019 @ 5:30am 
Originally posted by One Elf:
Originally posted by Richard:
amd radeon r7 i think.


i have been able to play 2gb vram games before. like xeno 2. just by changing 1 setting. and it at 1080 too. but that that game and not this. aka why i ask.


i think my 19in and really?
I play on a 19in monitor and 720 is abit blurry but not bad. Smaller screens will look better on lower resolutions as well as make it harder to see higher resolutions because pixel density. No point playing 4k on a 20inch. And yes. God Eater games except 3 were originally designed on PSP. They got a remaster+story extension before GE3 which is why you have them on PC now. I believe they released on PSP as well but I do know GER/2RB are on PSVita. If your PC can play a game of vita specs you can play GER/2RB.
ah ya 720 is blurry for sure, ya ge1 and 2 (i think) was psp. i played ge1 on psp long ago. but ge2 never came west til pc. i have had both on pc since around it first came out on pc. ge3 is just such a big upgrade. idk if i can chesse it to get 25-30fps on 1080. i been able to on some games. but rarely lol.
One Elf Apr 17, 2019 @ 7:25am 
Originally posted by Richard:
Originally posted by One Elf:
I play on a 19in monitor and 720 is abit blurry but not bad. Smaller screens will look better on lower resolutions as well as make it harder to see higher resolutions because pixel density. No point playing 4k on a 20inch. And yes. God Eater games except 3 were originally designed on PSP. They got a remaster+story extension before GE3 which is why you have them on PC now. I believe they released on PSP as well but I do know GER/2RB are on PSVita. If your PC can play a game of vita specs you can play GER/2RB.
ah ya 720 is blurry for sure, ya ge1 and 2 (i think) was psp. i played ge1 on psp long ago. but ge2 never came west til pc. i have had both on pc since around it first came out on pc. ge3 is just such a big upgrade. idk if i can chesse it to get 25-30fps on 1080. i been able to on some games. but rarely lol.
oh opps. i thought this was GER forums my bad
Richard Apr 18, 2019 @ 7:47am 
Originally posted by One Elf:
Originally posted by Richard:
ah ya 720 is blurry for sure, ya ge1 and 2 (i think) was psp. i played ge1 on psp long ago. but ge2 never came west til pc. i have had both on pc since around it first came out on pc. ge3 is just such a big upgrade. idk if i can chesse it to get 25-30fps on 1080. i been able to on some games. but rarely lol.
oh opps. i thought this was GER forums my bad
that's fine lol.
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Date Posted: Mar 6, 2019 @ 10:43am
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