Hogwarts Legacy

Hogwarts Legacy

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EmperorPHNX Feb 14, 2023 @ 2:34pm
I have MSI GTX 1060 6GB, i7 6700 (not k version) and 16gb rams, is it possible for me to play game in 1080p screen, 60fps with at least decent settings? Like medium settings, etc?
Or I can only get 60fps with low settings with very bad quality? I tried to check videos on youtube but sadly in nearly all videos people had high rams and better CPU's with GTX 1060 unlike me, so if anyone already tried it with smilar system or now the answer I would be happy to hear, thanks a lot.
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Arsat Feb 14, 2023 @ 2:39pm 
Hi.

I have a i7 4790k 1660 TI and 32 GB and play with medium and high settings.
Hogwarts is no problem, dungeons too but hogsmeade is tricky since the day one patch... drops fall here to 40 FPS. in dungeons i have 110 FPS. in hogwarts from 60-90 FPS
EmperorPHNX Feb 14, 2023 @ 2:52pm 
Originally posted by Arsat:
Hi.

I have a i7 4790k 1660 TI and 32 GB and play with medium and high settings.
Hogwarts is no problem, dungeons too but hogsmeade is tricky since the day one patch... drops fall here to 40 FPS. in dungeons i have 110 FPS. in hogwarts from 60-90 FPS

Well thanks for info but your system is far better than mine, it's not info I'm looking for, I need info from someone like my system.
Fujiwara no Mokou Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:05pm 
Hello, i myself have really old pc, i7 860 and 8gb ram and a gtx 1060, id recommend, if you really want a not blurry game, you need to disable the upscale setting to "none", then choose your Desktop Resolution normally, it will have the 100% then.
I´d also reccomend to turn the "film grain" setting to "on" with whatever settings you want to play with, because thats what makes the graphics "better" overall.
Id also check if the game runs better with uncapped or capped to 60 fps, because for me it runs way better if i cap it to 60 fps. but with your specs u might aswell try the other options aside the 60.
Turn off Ray Tracing options, all of them. They are the true culprit behind the bad performance for the most part.
With my specs i can play decently with everything on low and no RT, but the film grain on and get between 50-60 fps.
Your specs are better than mine so i think the important stuff is the 4 things i said previously: upscale to none(change to ur resolution), check the uncapped/capped FPS options given, turn off RT and turn on film grain. Then u can try these things + the medium settings and see for yourself, althou im sure it can run with medium on yours.
Let the V-sync on also.
PirateLemon Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:10pm 
My sister has the same components. You can barely play at 60, but it is doable
Nats Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:11pm 
I assume you turned off upscaling?
Arsat Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:11pm 
Originally posted by EmperorPHNX:
Well thanks for info but your system is far better than mine, it's not info I'm looking for, I need info from someone like my system.
My mistake. I thought the CPu is better.
with the GPU you have to calculate between 10-20 FPS less.
Nats Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:14pm 
I have a Ryzen 7 with GTX1060 card and 16 Gb and I am playing the game on high settings at 1080 res with no slow downs smooth as butter. I have it installed on an SSD drive to ensure it loads quickly. Its a superb game, really nice, no stuttering at all. The game defaulted to low settings with upscaling, but I ignored that and used my usual graphics settings (high AA etc) and its perfect.
Last edited by Nats; Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:16pm
EmperorPHNX Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:15pm 
Originally posted by Fujiwara no Mokou:
Hello, i myself have really old pc, i7 860 and 8gb ram and a gtx 1060, id recommend, if you really want a not blurry game, you need to disable the upscale setting to "none", then choose your Desktop Resolution normally, it will have the 100% then.
I´d also reccomend to turn the "film grain" setting to "on" with whatever settings you want to play with, because thats what makes the graphics "better" overall.
Id also check if the game runs better with uncapped or capped to 60 fps, because for me it runs way better if i cap it to 60 fps. but with your specs u might aswell try the other options aside the 60.
Turn off Ray Tracing options, all of them. They are the true culprit behind the bad performance for the most part.
With my specs i can play decently with everything on low and no RT, but the film grain on and get between 50-60 fps.
Your specs are better than mine so i think the important stuff is the 4 things i said previously: upscale to none(change to ur resolution), check the uncapped/capped FPS options given, turn off RT and turn on film grain. Then u can try these things + the medium settings and see for yourself, althou im sure it can run with medium on yours.
Let the V-sync on also.

Well that's quite detailed comment, thanks for the effort :)
EmperorPHNX Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:17pm 
Originally posted by Nats:
I have a Ryzen 7 with GTX1060 card and 16 Gb and I am playing the game on high settings at 1080 res with no slow downs smooth as butter. I have it installed on an SSD drive to ensure it loads quickly. Its a superb game, really nice.

Which Ryzen 7 you are using? And which settings you are using or not using?
Last edited by EmperorPHNX; Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:17pm
Nats Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:20pm 
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X Processor
Scythe CPU Cooler Mugen 5 PCGH Edition processor fan
Motherboard MSI B450 Tomahawk Max
16GB DDR RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB graphics card
1TB SSD games / 2TB HDD files storage drives
Windows 10 Professional 64-bit on separate 120GB SSD drive
Sharkoon Night Shark case

I set all on high, but low post render as I dont like film grain etc, I didnt even bother to set shadows/sky on medium etc which I sometimes have to with racing games. This game just works perfectly smoothly and the floor reflections etc look amazing. Obviously no RayTracing on. You can see some images from the game in my profile.
Last edited by Nats; Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:21pm
EmperorPHNX Feb 14, 2023 @ 3:24pm 
Originally posted by Nats:
AMD Ryzen 7 3800X Processor
Scythe CPU Cooler Mugen 5 PCGH Edition processor fan
Motherboard MSI B450 Tomahawk Max
16GB DDR RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB graphics card
1TB SSD games / 2TB HDD files storage drives
Windows 10 Professional 64-bit on separate 120GB SSD drive
Sharkoon Night Shark case

I set all on high, but low post render as I dont like film grain etc, I didnt even bother to set shadows/sky on medium etc which I sometimes have to with racing games. This game just works perfectly smoothly and the floor reflections etc look amazing. Obviously no RayTracing on. You can see some images from the game in my profile.

Honestly your CPU is quite better than mine and my SSD is full with windows and programs, stuff, etc lol.

Well still thanks for comment, I feel more possitive about it.
Nats Feb 15, 2023 @ 5:28am 
Your ram might be a bit low but as long as you meet the min specs you should be fine. If ever there was a game worth upgrading for though ....
Easy to add another SSD for fast games. If you could get a better card it would probably help to improve the graphics a lot.
Last edited by Nats; Feb 15, 2023 @ 5:30am
Kabaale Feb 15, 2023 @ 5:32am 
Before I got my 3060 ti I had a 1060 6gb and the game ran between 45 and 80 fps on medium with fsr.
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