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Pretty sure he trolling lol.
I understand the video card is not the right one, but I don't believe that everything else is far from the minimum required. Anyway, thanks for your opinion.
I'm asking if it works, I didn't come in saying it would. Asking is different from trolling.
MINIMUM:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 10
Processor: Intel Core i5-8400 OR AMD Ryzen 5 2600
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 or AMD RX Vega 56
DirectX: Version 12
Storage: 85 GB available space
Additional Notes: SSD (Preferred), HDD (Supported), 1080p/60 fps, Low Quality Settings, Upscale Performance Setting
I read the minimum requirements for the game and apart from the video card, all the parts I have seem to be enough.
My question was about the board needing to be twisted or not.
Again: I don't agree that the PC is 700% weaker for this game just because of the video card, that I won't believe.
I get it, you are an expert on the subject and want to expose your high knowledge about GPU. Do you have any more constructive comments or are you going to be a bully in the comments?
Again: playable on lowest settings, more than likely.
If you're still not sure then just wait for the game to come out and type "Hogwarts Legacy Ryzen 7 5700G" on Youtube. Ain't rocket-science and something is definitely going to pop out. Damn.
sorry man ):
Okay, I can see you'll keep the bully coments. Have a good day.
Your GPU isn't designed for gaming, merely watching some movies and stuff.
It may work, but it may not work well due to your GPU.
Thankfully, you can get last gen GPUs relatively cheap now.
Thanks also. In case it doesn't work right, would I have to put a dedicated graphics card or replace the one that is already integrated with a 1070?