Gedgieo 29/abr./2014 às 21:45
Dark Souls 2 system requirements
Hi,

With Dark Souls 2 being released for PC and the school year coming to a close, I've been thinking more and more about this game. I plan on getting it, but I'm torn between PC or xbox. I would want to get it on PC, because I don't have xbox live and want to do multiplayer. However, I'm not sure if my laptop is powerful enough.

I'm on an ASUS with an Intel Core i7-3630QM, 8GB of RAM, and an nvidia GeForce GT 635 2GB graphics card. Is this enough to play it? My friend is running it fine on a similar machine but with nvidia GeForce GTX 660. He says that I'll be fine, because the GTX 660 isn't much better than GT 635, but I want some second opinions.
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Marble 29/abr./2014 às 23:28 
Escrito originalmente por Lynch Mob:
I'm on an ASUS with an Intel Core i7-3630QM, 8GB of RAM, and an nvidia GeForce GT 635 2GB graphics card. Is this enough to play it? My friend is running it fine on a similar machine but with nvidia GeForce GTX 660. He says that I'll be fine, because the GTX 660 isn't much better than GT 635, but I want some second opinions.
It SHOULD run, but you're likely going to have to turn a lot of graphics settings down low.

Also, the GTX 660 is far superior to the 635. In pure benchmarking scores, we're talking a 400% improvement.
ФУКА-НАГА 29/abr./2014 às 23:32 
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_wilco 29/abr./2014 às 23:32 
See for yourself:
http://gpuboss.com/gpus/GeForce-GTX-660-vs-GeForce-GT-635M

Unlike your friend, I would say the GTX 660 IS much better than the GT 635.
Gedgieo 30/abr./2014 às 5:38 
I'm also concerned about long term damage to my computer caused by running too graphics-intensive games on my laptop. I had a macbook, and it had a lot of problems, which I contributed to WoW and Starcraft 2. Would this be a problem with ASUS?
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