MINIMUM:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS: Windows 7 64bit
Processor: Intel Core i7-3770 / AMD FX-9590 or better
RAM: 8 GB of RAM
Video card: GTX 670 2GB / AMD R9 280 better
DirectX: Versions 11
Network: Broadband internet connection
Disk space: 20 GB
My system:
OS: Windows 10 64bit
Processor: Intel Core i5-7600
RAM: 8 GB of RAM
Video card: GTX 750 TI 2GB
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Good
Disk space: 3TB
But at the same time, your game manages to hang and crash at the settings: 600x800 in the window, Graphics quality: potatoes,
Give me back the compaction for the spent nerves, I thought the problem was in my computer, but there is no PROBLEM IN YOUR GAME !!!
Endless crashes, hangs, glitches, bugs, incomprehensible errors, and with each update only worse!
I reinstalled the system, deleted everything except RUST but nothing helped. Everything described above happened. My FPS 1-40 (it is constantly changing)
Similar problems with my friends and acquaintances.
Well.......
to start with... you have an I5, which i can tell you won't pull you out of bed in the morning.
I have some scrap boards with I5 & I7 processors,, the I5's need to have a book under one side to stop them sliding backwards, they tend to run faster when traveling down hill.
But even then... not as fast as an i7.... which I think they say is the minimum spec ... according to your list.
Your i5-7600 is fine, that's what I have. It's your RAM and GPU that's the problem, you're running on the absolute bare-bones minimum hardware here. 3Tb of disk space means you're also running on a HDD which is another no-no where Rust is concerned - you need a SSD for this game. It's true that the game performance has declined since the last patch, but you need to upgrade anyway if you want to play Rust without shredding your nerves.
The fact that you have 3TB of space really just told you the problem. You "need" an SSD to run Rust, the 8 gigs are enough in potato settings, but you could have a NASA computer with an HDD and Rust would still find a way to have frame drops.
Wonder why I'm playing rust on a HDD with no issue then, other then a very long initial load time.
This is really not true. I played it on a NASA PC with an i7-8086k and 8Gb DDR4 ram and it ran with stable 60fps on a WQHD screen, without a single framerate drop.
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