• "Will it Run?" For asking if you can run rust, sharing your computer specs, and asking for computer
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Blegh. So it goes. I think I'll just save my dollars until I can afford to build a dedicated gaming PC.
Hey there. My girlfriend wants to play this game together with me. This is her system: Windows 7 64x 8GB Ram Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2367M CPU @ 1.40GHz Would she be able to run it?
[QUOTE=Ray551;43667397]Hey there. My girlfriend wants to play this game together with me. This is her system: Windows 7 64x 8GB Ram Intel(R) HD Graphics 3000 Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2367M CPU @ 1.40GHz Would she be able to run it?[/QUOTE] No. I tested on a more powerful laptop with the same GPU and had no luck. Go be a good boyfriend and build her a gaming computer :v:
Windows 7 64x 2.8GB RAM Intel HD Graphics Pentium P6100 Intel Pentium P6100 @ 2.0 GHz Lowest with no grass will do. Just hoping this potato can boot it up like it does for other Unity games. Looks a tad too low for this one. If you can an fps estimate would be great. Cheers :)
I tested on this system Laptop: Ram: 4GB CPU: 2.3Ghz Dual Core GPU: 256MB Dedicated Ram Couldn't run it. It couldn't bypass loading screen xD
[QUOTE=ApihlThaBeast;43669396]I tested on this system Laptop: Ram: 4GB CPU: 2.3Ghz GPU: 256MB Dedicated Ram Couldn't run it. It couldn't bypass loading screen xD[/QUOTE] Guess that doesn't bode well for my system xD Oh well, might be able to pool together a little cash for a decent rig. A proper desktop this time so I don't run into the legendary no-upgrading problem laptops have haha :)
Not to counter attack alll you "Laptops suck" Mine was 986$, Lenovo Y500 and its plays ALLL of my games on ultra, with fraps, and tons of multitasking before you even notice any sort of lag created by PC problems. I could have built one with ultimate features yeah, but this one for its proce for the mobility? Hell yeah!
Alienware M15X Intel Core I7 1.60Ghz 6 GB RAM Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M 4GB VRAM Why run at about... 25 Fps, min settings even with the Grass off ?
[QUOTE=DavideCiccion;43670473]Alienware M15X Intel Core I7 1.60Ghz 6 GB RAM Nvidia GeForce GTX 560M 4GB VRAM Why run at about... 25 Fps, min settings even with the Grass off ?[/QUOTE] Should be able to, might run medium as well.
NVIDIA GTX 645 - 2GB dedicated VRAM (4GB total) Intel i7 4770 3.4 ghz (up to 3.9ghz) 16GB RAM ASUS Monitor I've got an issue. I can get a good framerate even at Good settings (around 40-50 FPS when looking out over a field), but my FPS sometimes chugs tremendously whenever I enter a radtown or hit an enemy up close with a shotgun. A close-range shotgun blast on a zombie can literally cut my FPS in half, and in radtowns, my FPS usually drops to around 25-30. This is weird, because reading this thread, I've seen people say that they could run the game just fine on Beautiful+ settings with GTX 650s, and since the GTX 645 is a slightly slimmed down version of the 650 (both GPUs are roughly equal according to online card comparison tests, though the GTX 645 possesses more efficient cooling), I'm not sure why I can't seem to get great FPS, even with the grass off. Only on "Fastest" and with the grass off can I run with absolutely no slowdowns at around 60-70 FPS throughout. I haven't tested it again yet, but I also uninstalled GeForce Experience, which I heard from several people can cause performance issues when active. I also tried setting my minimum CPU state to 100%, but Rust is apparently very, very non-CPU intensive; at 100% speed, Rust only utilized 2% of my processor power, and at a minimum of 5% speed, Rust only used about 10%. It's strange that I can run games like Skyrim on Ultra at 60 FPS or Planetside 2 on High at 35-50 FPS, but on the higher settings Rust can't even manage more than 30 FPS at times. I'm aware the game isn't optimized yet, but still. Should I try playing on a lower resolution than 1920x1080 (I've heard that dramatically improves FPS on some NVIDIA cards)? Should I try messing around with NVIDIA Control Panel?
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43670683]Should be able to, might run medium as well.[/QUOTE] But he don't, 10 fps :\
[QUOTE=DavideCiccion;43671850]But he don't, 10 fps :\[/QUOTE] Force your dedicated GPU on, its probably running your integrated instead.
Kinda scared to buy it, so.. CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 220 GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550Ti Memory: 3 GB RAM Thanks in advance
[QUOTE=DarkAngelWJ;43675053]Kinda scared to buy it, so.. CPU: AMD Athlon II X2 220 GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550Ti Memory: 3 GB RAM Thanks in advance[/QUOTE] gpu is fine enough, for medium/high settings with good framerate. CPU should be fine enough also.. ram might be a little problematic if you have a lot of backround tasks eating it up as well.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;43672221]Force your dedicated GPU on, its probably running your integrated instead.[/QUOTE] The Real problem is, that i can't find the integrated GPU on the Bios/Device Manager. he just say: Nvidia G560M
What could i run it at? (Settings/FPS) Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz (4CPUs), ~2.5GHz 6GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce 610M Windows 7 (It's a laptop) Thanks!
[QUOTE=Xpander;43675403]gpu is fine enough, for medium/high settings with good framerate. CPU should be fine enough also.. ram might be a little problematic if you have a lot of backround tasks eating it up as well.[/QUOTE] Thanks for replying. I would've guessed. Problem is my motherboard has a capacity of 4GB RAM so I'd rather get a new motherboard than upgrading my RAM first. However do you think it's worthed to get the game with the current specs?
[QUOTE=maiky129;43676341]What could i run it at? (Settings/FPS) Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3210M CPU @ 2.50GHz (4CPUs), ~2.5GHz 6GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce 610M Windows 7 (It's a laptop) Thanks![/QUOTE] not very good setup.. make sure you run your game with geforce 610M instead of intel igp probably you can get 20 or little more fps with lowest settings and resolution [QUOTE=DarkAngelWJ;43676604]Thanks for replying. I would've guessed. Problem is my motherboard has a capacity of 4GB RAM so I'd rather get a new motherboard than upgrading my RAM first. However do you think it's worthed to get the game with the current specs?[/QUOTE] i think you can run it just fine with medium maybe even high settings. just make sure you close backround programs that eat up the ram ..because when the game starts to swap it will slow down like hell. other than that you should be able to run it just fine
My specs: intel i5-3230M Geforce GT730M 8GB ram Win 8 I turned everything off (render level, grass, everything else on "false" in the config.ini) and play in window mode 1024x768 with graphic quality "fastest" . so now the game looks disgusting and i am still only having around 20 FPS. am i missing something? To be honest, the only thing that made my FPS increase were turning off the grass, everything else dont make any big difference. Am i missing something guys? please help me. i play other games like battlefield 4 and crysis 3 on mid-high settings. the most ridiculous thing: the system requirement of RUST say that any computer of the last 5 years should run the game.LOL thank you for any help :)
[QUOTE=Xpander;43676622]i think you can run it just fine with medium maybe even high settings. just make sure you close backround programs that eat up the ram ..because when the game starts to swap it will slow down like hell. other than that you should be able to run it just fine[/QUOTE] Well I would be needing Teamspeak and such in order to chat with others, I'll see what I'll do. Thanks for the advise.
[QUOTE=Xpander;43676622]not very good setup.. make sure you run your game with geforce 610M instead of intel igp probably you can get 20 or little more fps with lowest settings and resolution Well i get about 30-40 FPS on lowest settings and the config set to lowest settings i think you can run it just fine with medium maybe even high settings. just make sure you close backround programs that eat up the ram ..because when the game starts to swap it will slow down like hell. other than that you should be able to run it just fine[/QUOTE]
PC Specs CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T @ 4Ghz GPU: XFX Radeon HD 6970 2GB Mobo: Asus Sabertooth 990fx RAM: 8GB DDR3 1866Mhz G.Skill Sniper series SSD: Crucial M4 128GB HDD: 2TB WD Black 7200RPM Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit What sort of frame rates should i get?
[QUOTE=absoluteblkad;43681997]PC Specs CPU: AMD Phenom II X6 1100T @ 4Ghz GPU: XFX Radeon HD 6970 2GB Mobo: Asus Sabertooth 990fx RAM: 8GB DDR3 1866Mhz G.Skill Sniper series SSD: Crucial M4 128GB HDD: 2TB WD Black 7200RPM Operating system: Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit What sort of frame rates should i get?[/QUOTE] Should be fine maxing it.
CPU: AMD A6-3620 2.2Ghz Quad Core GPU:Integrated AMD RADEON HD 6530D 512MB RAM: 16 GB Ram HDD: 1TB Desktop PC. Windows 8.1 Running at 40-50 FPS with lowest graphics and grass off.
Well, i said earlier i could run smoothly with my spec, but after some time playing it, my FPS goes down, i start with around 65 FPS on highest settings, but after 30minutes it goes to 25. Can anyone explain why the hell is this happening?
[QUOTE=pedrogermanos;43687390]Well, i said earlier i could run smoothly with my spec, but after some time playing it, my FPS goes down, i start with around 65 FPS on highest settings, but after 30minutes it goes to 25. Can anyone explain why the hell is this happening?[/QUOTE] overheating and starting to throttle? running out of Ram and starting to Swap? i dont know you specs either.
My computer runs Rust pretty smoothly at about 40-45 fps (with grass off) and 30-35 (with grass on). I am playing on a monitor that is 1680x1050. And graphics on Fantastic. Here are my computer Specs, CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q9300 at 2.5 GHz (stock) Ram: 3 GB of DDR2 GPU: EVGA 550 ti at 999,1100,2000 Plays the game at 40 fps with graphics all the way up and on fantastic. [editline]27th January 2014[/editline] Also I play on my laptop witch is a Alienware m17x and specs are as shown, CPU:Intel Core 2 Duo p8300 at 2.4 GHz (stock) RAM:4 GB at 1333 MHz GPU: Nividia 260m 620,975,1375 Resolution at 1440x900 plays about 20-27 fps at fantastic with grass off.
I have these specs on my laptop: - Windows 7 - Intel Core i7-2630QM @ 2.00GHz - 4GB RAM - nVidia GT540M 2GB It runs every game smoothly (even newer ones) at 60 fps on high-normal settings, but I can't seem to run Rust smoothly, it seems like choppy and 15-fps like. Any recommendations?
Will Rust run on my laptop? Windows 8.1 Core i7-3630QM @ 2.40GHz 8,00 GB memory NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M, 2GB GDDR5 memory I want to run the game on 1920x1080
[QUOTE=Tsanummy;43688180]I have these specs on my laptop: - Windows 7 - Intel Core i7-2630QM @ 2.00GHz - 4GB RAM - nVidia GT540M 2GB It runs every game smoothly (even newer ones) at 60 fps on high-normal settings, but I can't seem to run Rust smoothly, it seems like choppy and 15-fps like. Any recommendations?[/QUOTE] probably rust is using your igp instead of nvidia one? make it use your nvidia card.. search the answer from this forum or from google still i dont think 540M is good card and it wont run graphically intense games at 60 fps for sure. [QUOTE=Matthie9000;43688353]Will Rust run on my laptop? Windows 8.1 Core i7-3630QM @ 2.40GHz 8,00 GB memory NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M, 2GB GDDR5 memory I want to run the game on 1920x1080[/QUOTE] yes you should be able to run on high settings just fine enough. make sure your nvidia gpu isused instead of intel igp
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