Hi i am terribly sorry for posting this thread since there are all ready Threads similar to this one but i made it simply because
i really want to know will it run on this PC.
I have an Dell Optiplex x260 its system specs are
Windows Xp
1 GB of Ram
238 mb of graphic card 2 graphics one itegrated the other one is Geforce 440 MX 128mb
Pentium 4 2.80GhZ
My apollogise again i am teribbly sorry for posting
It might run, but I doubt it will run good.
[QUOTE=OttR;41961084]It might run, but I doubt it will run good.[/QUOTE]
on Medium settings or low but will i still able to play or it will lagg alot or just lagg spikes?
[QUOTE=Hawk123;41961139]on Medium settings or low but will i still able to play or it will lagg alot or just lagg spikes?[/QUOTE]
Lag spikes are usually caused when loading the objects and shit in the world. Most definitely
[QUOTE=OttR;41961155]Lag spikes are usually caused when loading the objects and shit in the world. Most definitely[/QUOTE]
Even with alot of lagg spikes will it be playable
[QUOTE=Hawk123;41961139]on Medium settings or low but will i still able to play or it will lagg alot or just lagg spikes?[/QUOTE]
Well... you should really upgrade your pc
I have
Gtx560 Ti
4Gb ram
G840 (2.8Ghz)
And i can play most of the games on max graphics
Well in my country a 512 mb graphic card costs 200 Dollars that was in use
[QUOTE=Hawk123;41961201]Well in my country a 512 mb graphic card costs 200 Dollars that was in use[/QUOTE]
You should consider buying it from Amazon or Newegg or some shit.-
[QUOTE=Hawk123;41961201]Well in my country a 512 mb graphic card costs 200 Dollars that was in use[/QUOTE]
Also consider moving because $200 for a low-end graphics card is insane.
I doubt it will run, if it does it will be on extremely low graphics, and will lagg. Consider ordering, a better processor and graphics card, from another country ;)
I have 6 GB of RAM, a GTX 560 Ti and a quad core processor at 3.4 GHz. I [B]still[/B] get lag spikes.
You could probably get away with using that setup at the very minimum settings, but don't be surprised if it doesn't run properly. I mean, that was a really good corporate-use PC...
[B]... 11 years ago[/B].
I've got a EVGA GeForce 780 with a i7-4770k, 16GB of RAM with everything overclocked. Due to the way Rust is made, I have little hickups when loading things here and there. It's nothing minor at all for me, but your rig might struggle a lot in really populated areas.
I don't think this will do, All though this is a browser game so if you have a decent internet speed it could greatly effect how the game is loaded so i suggest having at least a 1G Graphics card, atleast an I5 or AMD Phenome of some sort, @ somewhere in the 3.'s GHz.
I run mine perfect with 25-29 Download and 5.60-6.10 Upload, along with these specs
GTX 660TI
Windows 7 Home Premium
i7k @ 3.4 GHz
16 G RAM
Your computer is terribly old. It will not run Rust, or any modern games at all.
A mid-range desktop from last year (or 2 years ago) is able to handle the game at highest settings somewhat nicely.
I have the Optiplex GX620 and this is it's specs,
Pentium 4 2.73Ghz
4GB DDR2 RAM
HD5450 1GB.
I can only play this game on 15-20fps on Lowest settings. And to be honest your PC is worse than what I currently have, so I can only guess this game is completely unplayable for you. I'm actually making a new Rig in 3 days for £400(619.72 US Dollar) and I'll see how that goes for me.
Here's my new specs if anyone can recommend anything for my new Rig I'm making in a few days.
AMD Phenom II x4 965+Arctic MX-2 Thermal Grease Paste Compound
MSI 970A-G43
9800GTX+ 512mb(Soon to be replaced with a HD7850)
CoolerMaster Elite 430
That's all I have for now but I need help choosing a PSU for less than £40.
I would recommend a newer GPU that is DX11 compatible, and an intel CPU.
(I personally recommend to steer clear of AMD if you want performance and drivers that aren't terribly buggy)
I would go with a Intel CPU but at the moment, cash is quite limited for me so I thought the best bang for buck CPU to get which I can trust is the Phenom which goes for cheap on PC Websites and has good ratings. But on second thoughts I may change the GPU to the HD7770 which is more in my range and allows me to buy a SSD for games like Arma and possibly Rust if it becomes a stand-alone.
They should really announce the minimum required specs :P
[QUOTE=Imposter;41984168]They should really announce the minimum required specs :P[/QUOTE]
No they shouldn't.. It's in alpha. They will when it's actually a game.
i recommend anything above and including an i3 and a 7770, both quite cheap and decently powerful components that will chew through just about any game on medium
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