• "Will it Run?" For asking if you can run rust, sharing your computer specs, and asking for computer
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[QUOTE=TacticalxTaco;43213274]Most likely not at that resolution. But you could always try and reply with feedback how it works if money isn't a problem[/QUOTE] It is a problem, I really need to know :l
[QUOTE=deviljanya;43213208]Processor: Intel Core2Duo E4400 2.0 Ghz GPU: AMD radeon HD 4550 ( I know it sucks, but usually I can play almost any unity game with this sh1t) RAM: 2 GB DDR2 Can i run at the lowest settings? ( Using atleast 1024x768 res)[/QUOTE] Forget it.As i say on your other Thread.Maybe you can run,but you will not have Fun. Under 6GB of DDR3 Ram i see no Option to handle it. If its possible to start with this system,you would stutter with 5 fps maybe.
[QUOTE=TacticalxTaco;43213078]Just something crazy strange that I am curious about. My new laptop i just received is a Toshiba Qosmio Gaming laptop. A very good laptop. Here are the specs: [url]http://www.toshiba.com/us/computers/laptops/qosmio[/url] Processor: i7 4700MQ Graphics Card: GTX 770M RAM: 8 Gigabytes Hard Drive: 750 Gigabytes Display of the screen is a 17.3 inch 1920x1080 Display. Whenever I play the game the frame rate is just terrible low. With specs like this I should easily be able to run on at least medium. Does anyone have a way to fix this? Could it be that the games not compatible well with notebook Video Cards? The only way i can get the game to play with high fps is if i turn the graphics all the way down to the LOWEST and then i put the resolution to something miniature like 500xsomething. I should NOT have to do this for it to run properly. This computer like i said is brand new, there are no viruses or anything whatsoever. Also, everything such as the hardware works fine because i can run games that are more graphics demanding on high. Please help someone. Thanks.[/QUOTE] Does your laptop have Nvidia Optimus technology? If so, it seems that Rust defaults to the integrated GPU rather than the Nvidia GPU, you need to force it, not quite sure how though.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43213571]Does your laptop have Nvidia Optimus technology? If so, it seems that Rust defaults to the integrated GPU rather than the Nvidia GPU, you need to force it, not quite sure how though.[/QUOTE] If that is the problem I may know how to fix it. It does use optimus technology. Thank you so much. I cant wait to try it.
[QUOTE=TacticalxTaco;43214710]If that is the problem I may know how to fix it. It does use optimus technology. Thank you so much. I cant wait to try it.[/QUOTE] Good luck!
I proudly present my good PC: Asus Rampage IV Extreme (Bluetooth, OC Key) Intel Core i7 4960X (6x 3600 MHz Full Unlocked) Hex Core Corsair Hydro Series H100i 32GB DDR3 1866Mhz 4x 8GB (Corsair Dominator Platinum - High-End) nVidia GTX 780 TI (GTX 780 TI - 3072MB GDDR5) ASUS Xonar Essence STX 500GB Solid State Drive (Samsung 840 EVO MZ-7TE500LW 500GB) x4 Blu Ray RW 12x (Blu Ray Brander - LG BH16NS40) Corsair Professional Series HX1050 Windows 8.1 PRO 64Bit ----------------------------------------------------------------- Phew. My future ideas are to take a russian pc, you know, like putin has! i like russians :D
[QUOTE=Thravid;43214870]I proudly present my good PC: Asus Rampage IV Extreme (Bluetooth, OC Key) Intel Core i7 4960X (6x 3600 MHz Full Unlocked) Hex Core Corsair Hydro Series H100i 32GB DDR3 1866Mhz 4x 8GB (Corsair Dominator Platinum - High-End) nVidia GTX 780 TI (GTX 780 TI - 3072MB GDDR5) ASUS Xonar Essence STX 500GB Solid State Drive (Samsung 840 EVO MZ-7TE500LW 500GB) x4 Blu Ray RW 12x (Blu Ray Brander - LG BH16NS40) Corsair Professional Series HX1050 Windows 8.1 PRO 64Bit ----------------------------------------------------------------- Phew. My future ideas are to take a russian pc, you know, like putin has! i like russians :D[/QUOTE] But can it play rust? :v: Lol nice specs, you beat out mine. I am using a Gigabyte mobo (G1 Sniper, I think,) and have an i7 4770K, Two GTX Titans, 16 GB Corsair Vengeance, Two 2TB HDD, no sound card because I am not much of an audiophile, some shitty DVD drive I bummed off a friend who had a dead desktop, and will soon have a 260GB SSD. Running Windows 8 (not 8.1, yet. I am sure Microsoft will force me soon.) Everything fits nice n snug in my Antec Three Hundred II case, I need to upgrade to a better case soon though, I don't like the airflow.
Hi Can I Run Rust at ULTRA ??? Processor : AMD FX-6100 3.30 GHz Graphic Card : R7 260X 2GB OverClock Edition RAM : 8 Thanks
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43214951]But can it play rust? :v: Lol nice specs, you beat out mine. I am using a Gigabyte mobo (G1 Sniper, I think,) and have an i7 4770K, Two GTX Titans, 16 GB Corsair Vengeance, Two 2TB HDD, no sound card because I am not much of an audiophile, some shitty DVD drive I bummed off a friend who had a dead desktop, and will soon have a 260GB SSD. Running Windows 8 (not 8.1, yet. I am sure Microsoft will force me soon.) Everything fits nice n snug in my Antec Three Hundred II case, I need to upgrade to a better case soon though, I don't like the airflow.[/QUOTE] Thanks :D thats my gaming pc. But i still prefer my little fast laptop on windows 7 xD And yes it can run rust :P
Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60 GHZ 6gb of ram Nvidia Geforce g210 I am thinking to buy it, i would be able to run it? If you need any other information, tell me
[QUOTE=Aizer;43215070]Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60 GHZ 6gb of ram Nvidia Geforce g210 I am thinking to buy it, i would be able to run it? If you need any other information, tell me[/QUOTE] I´m sure that you can run rust.But it will be stutter and lagging often. You have less ghz than me and i dont know enough about your graphic Card.But i can now play on lowest setting after i overclocked my Graphic Card. So Try it
[QUOTE=Ghorondor;43215289]I´m sure that you can run rust.But it will be stutter and lagging often. You have less ghz than me and i dont know enough about your graphic Card.But i can now play on lowest setting after i overclocked my Graphic Card. So Try it[/QUOTE] Overwhat?
[QUOTE=Aizer;43215070]Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5300 @ 2.60 GHZ 6gb of ram Nvidia Geforce g210 I am thinking to buy it, i would be able to run it? If you need any other information, tell me[/QUOTE] I doubt it, the 200 series is getting kinda up there in age, i would say most likely you will have issues even on lowest settings. [editline]17th December 2013[/editline] [QUOTE=Aizer;43215612]Overwhat?[/QUOTE] Overclocking is where you set components to run faster than they are intended. The upside is you can get a great performance boost, but the drawback is that it really wears components down and they often don't last as long, plus they put out more heat and have a (very rare) chance for failure.
Is there any graphics card that I can buy for atleast 100$ and will run this game fine? Please let me know.
[QUOTE=DrPotato;43216986]Is there any graphics card that I can buy for atleast 100$ and will run this game fine? Please let me know.[/QUOTE] I doubt it. I am selling my 560 Ti for 150 though, if you would be willing to go that high.
its fine I found a graphics card for 100$ Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 GHZ 1 GB DDR5 HDMI/DVI-I/DP PCI-Express Graphics Card 11201-17-20G sounds like it would run this game perfectly.
[QUOTE=DrPotato;43217731]its fine I found a graphics card for 100$ Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 GHZ 1 GB DDR5 HDMI/DVI-I/DP PCI-Express Graphics Card 11201-17-20G sounds like it would run this game perfectly.[/QUOTE] it should play mostly fine yes
[QUOTE=DrPotato;43217731]its fine I found a graphics card for 100$ Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 GHZ 1 GB DDR5 HDMI/DVI-I/DP PCI-Express Graphics Card 11201-17-20G sounds like it would run this game perfectly.[/QUOTE] Not a bad find, but 1GB of GDDR5 might not be quite enough, just warning you...
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43218067]Not a bad find, but 1GB of GDDR5 might not be quite enough, just warning you...[/QUOTE] That's fine, I can lower the graphics if needed. As long as I can play this game. It looks so fun, and I know people often get angry for losing items over people who constantly blow up each others bases, but to be honest, i'll just be using bows and axes ha, so I wont really be losing anything. :)
[QUOTE=Shady Donut;43206421]My FPS is really bad. Any idea why? Windows 7 8 GB RAM AMD A10-6800k APU with Radeon HD 8670 CPU is clocked at 4.1Ghz[/QUOTE] What FPS are you getting? I have a A10-5700 APU with radeon hd 7660D gpu I play lowest settings 1440 x 900 res I get around 20-35 fps but since the latest updated iv been getting tons of lag spikes.
[QUOTE=DrPotato;43218188]That's fine, I can lower the graphics if needed. As long as I can play this game. It looks so fun, and I know people often get angry for losing items over people who constantly blow up each others bases, but to be honest, i'll just be using bows and axes ha, so I wont really be losing anything. :)[/QUOTE] In that case, you will be fine :smile: Not sure if you know much about computers, but make sure that your computer has enough power to support a graphics card, you may need a higher-power PSU to run one.
Radeon cards do not require powerful PSU :P I don't know my Computers PSU, but I am sure it will be fine.
[QUOTE=DrPotato;43217731]its fine I found a graphics card for 100$ Sapphire Radeon HD 7770 GHZ 1 GB DDR5 HDMI/DVI-I/DP PCI-Express Graphics Card 11201-17-20G sounds like it would run this game perfectly.[/QUOTE] Dont forget that its not important how much GB Memory the Card have.It only says how much can the card save for handle. Important is the Clock Frequence.Higher Frequence = Faster working.Thats the sense behind Overclocking. I would buy a Card with 2GB minimum,but 2 of my Modding Friends uses this Card too. They say that you can Overclock this with the standard Fan about 200 mhz more without any Danger to crash it. I have made very bad Experience with Radeon Cards (every Fucking PC i buyed the last 10 Years has a Radeon Card Inside) but to this i can only say what my friends says.
[QUOTE=DrPotato;43218381]Radeon cards do not require powerful PSU :P I don't know my Computers PSU, but I am sure it will be fine.[/QUOTE] Wasn't sure, I don't use Radeon cards, never really have. I oughta give 'em a try one day.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43218637]Wasn't sure, I don't use Radeon cards, never really have. I oughta give 'em a try one day.[/QUOTE] Alot of the newer ones perform pretty well compared to Nvidia cards, especially when you take price into account... But in saying that, some perform better than others... I personally would say that, if you were to try them out, go with the "Sapphire" branded cards, they do seem alot more robust than the others, with more room for OCing and whatnot.... Sapphire is to AMD what EVGA is to Nvidia.... Edit: failed to take the new R9's etc into account with this comment.... I personally have had NO experience with them yet, and therefore cannot comment.....
Hey Guys.Today i started and Benchmark Test.For this i used the Programm ,,3DMark 11,, The First Score shows my Score without Using MSI Afterburner. [url]http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7678572[/url] Hmmm i dont like it.Most time of the Test i get fps round about 3,5-4,8 So now lets start MSI Afterburner and have Fun ;-) [url]http://www.3dmark.com/3dm11/7678669[/url] ...what? 50 Points more?Argh too bad. Ok now to the Fact. The 3D Benchmark wasnt the best.But with this points i increase my fps Ingame from 12-15 to 22-32. If you want to work with MSI Afterburner,their is one Important Point.The Coolness. Its fine if some Producer say ,,whoa,our Cards can reach 100 °c without Problems,, but so higher the Temperature,so shorter is the Live of your Card. Check some Modding Forums about the Card you use.Many ppl tried this and can help you to find the ,,real,, max Temperature of your Card. For my NVidia Geforce GT 630 4GB,after i use MSI Afterburner their is a Max Temperature of 73 °c. If someone wnat to use it,but has no Idea how to or which stats are important,i can make a tut for your Card.Just PM me for this. I hope it will help someone here
[QUOTE=Dr-Shade;43221821]Alot of the newer ones perform pretty well compared to Nvidia cards, especially when you take price into account... But in saying that, some perform better than others... I personally would say that, if you were to try them out, go with the "Sapphire" branded cards, they do seem alot more robust than the others, with more room for OCing and whatnot.... Sapphire is to AMD what EVGA is to Nvidia.... Edit: failed to take the new R9's etc into account with this comment.... I personally have had NO experience with them yet, and therefore cannot comment.....[/QUOTE] Im running one of the new Sapphire R9 280x Dual-x, one of the lowest base clocked models. The card seems to be running very well (this is my first AMD card however), i have had no issues, its power consumption was recommended at 750w, im only running a 600w supply and its doing fine. Run rust at around 90-120fps on average.
[QUOTE=Crath;43224056]Im running one of the new Sapphire R9 280x Dual-x, one of the lowest base clocked models. The card seems to be running very well (this is my first AMD card however), i have had no issues, its power consumption was recommended at 750w, im only running a 600w supply and its doing fine. Run rust at around 90-120fps on average.[/QUOTE] For the sake of usefulness, what are the rest of your specs?
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43225763]For the sake of usefulness, what are the rest of your specs?[/QUOTE] Bit overkill but sure, Processor: I5 4670k Graphics: R9 280x Dual-x RAM: 8gb (2x4gb 1600mhz DDR3) Res: 1920 x 1080 Windows 7 Ult 64 bit 90 - 120 fps on average
I don't know anything about computer specs and stuff. I have a macbook air 1.3 GHz Intel Core i5 4 GB 1600 MHz DDR3
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