"Will it Run?" For asking if you can run rust, sharing your computer specs, and asking for computer
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If I run Rust completely maxed out @1440p I get about 35fps. This to me is absolutely unacceptable in a multiplayer fps(given my specs and the fact this isn't Crysis 3). You need at least 50+ for smooth play.
Yes, I run Rust on low settings to achieve a higher framerate, but I don't see why I should have too...
My system specs:
Biostar 990FX-Extreme Motherboard
AMD 8350 8-core @4.2GHz
32GB DDR3 RAM
AMD R9 290x
Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
The biggest issue is the water reflections, they bring me down about 25 fps.
This game doesn't even come close to delivering realistic visuals, so it really shouldn't run this poorly on a system like mine.
I'm aware Rust has been talking of optimizing a lot and they released an update trying to address it, which is good.. except my performance is only getting worse and worse the more updates they make.
Updated my post with FPS.
NVIDIA GeForce GT 720m 2GB
4gb ram
Intel Core i3-3110 2.4GHz
How well would it play?
[QUOTE=VirtusH;44140999]If I run Rust completely maxed out @1440p I get about 35fps. This to me is absolutely unacceptable in a multiplayer fps(given my specs and the fact this isn't Crysis 3). You need at least 50+ for smooth play.
Yes, I run Rust on low settings to achieve a higher framerate, but I don't see why I should have too...
My system specs:
Biostar 990FX-Extreme Motherboard
AMD 8350 8-core @4.2GHz
32GB DDR3 RAM
AMD R9 290x
Windows 8 Pro 64-bit
The biggest issue is the water reflections, they bring me down about 25 fps.
This game doesn't even come close to delivering realistic visuals, so it really shouldn't run this poorly on a system like mine.
I'm aware Rust has been talking of optimizing a lot and they released an update trying to address it, which is good.. except my performance is only getting worse and worse the more updates they make.[/QUOTE]
That low with an R290x?
I have a first gen 7970 and I get better FPS than that at 100% max settings.
[QUOTE=jsmith;44149674]NVIDIA GeForce GT 720m 2GB
4gb ram
Intel Core i3-3110 2.4GHz
How well would it play?[/QUOTE]
Not too well at all most likely, that's an entry level card and a mobile one at that. Might be able to pull medium at 30 though, but don't quote me on that.
My friend has a laptop but he doesn't know the specs off hand (we're at work emailing) he can run Team Fortress 2 and L4D2 on low settings, do you think he can run Rust?
[QUOTE=hippowombat;44150702]My friend has a laptop but he doesn't know the specs off hand (we're at work emailing) he can run Team Fortress 2 and L4D2 on low settings, do you think he can run Rust?[/QUOTE]
Comparing specs based on game playability on different engines is apples to oranges, ask him to look up his specs.
[editline]6th March 2014[/editline]
But based on the fact that those to quite easy to play games play on low settings I am assuming the answer is no.
[QUOTE=jonnymad;44150720]Comparing specs based on game playability on different engines is apples to oranges, ask him to look up his specs.
[editline]6th March 2014[/editline]
But based on the fact that those to quite easy to play games play on low settings I am assuming the answer is no.[/QUOTE]
Aren't TF2 and L4D2 both on Unity engine...?
[QUOTE=hippowombat;44150793]Aren't TF2 and L4D2 both on Unity engine...?[/QUOTE]
Uh no, both are on Source Engine.
Whoops, my bad. Sorry about that haha. Thanks for the answer :)
[editline]6th March 2014[/editline]
Here are my specs for shots and goggles:
Windows 8.1
Intel i5 4670K @ 3.4ghz (haven't OC'd yet)
ASUS Gryphon mATX mobo
8gb DDR3 RAM @ 1600 mhz
2x Zotac GTX 760 in SLI
Running on max settings @ 1920x1090 i get between 60-80fps using 80% of 1 gpu and 10% of the other. (haven't tried any SLI tweaks/tricks)
Alright, before I spend $20, to find I have to wait 6 months til I save and rebuild my computer. Will it run?
AMD Athlon X2 3.0GHz Dual Core AM2 Socket
PCCHIPS A15G Mobo
4GB DDR2 G-Skill @ 800MHz
NVIDIA GTS 450 1GB GDDR5
160GB WD Caviar Blue
Win7 64 bit
This ol thing runs ArmA 2 OA at about 10FPS, 1920x1080 screen res, in a light firefight. ArmA 3 fares a bit better.
[QUOTE=Wudywoodpeckr;44173490]Alright, before I spend $20, to find I have to wait 6 months til I save and rebuild my computer. Will it run?
AMD Athlon X2 3.0GHz Dual Core AM2 Socket
PCCHIPS A15G Mobo
4GB DDR2 G-Skill @ 800MHz
NVIDIA GTS 450 1GB GDDR5
160GB WD Caviar Blue
Win7 64 bit
This ol thing runs ArmA 2 OA at about 10FPS, 1920x1080 screen res, in a light firefight. ArmA 3 fares a bit better.[/QUOTE]
I can tell you that your CPU is powerful enough, but I am not sure about your graphics card. It will run for sure, but it probably won't be great, should run fine on medium settings.
Windows 7 Home 21" 1080p display
i7 3.4 ghz CPU
16 gb DDR3 RAM
GTX 760 4 gb GPU
1 tb SATA HDD
Runs at around 140 fps on max, unless I have vSync on. When I run through a forest or I'm in a gunfight, it'll sometimes drop to 100-120.
I am going to post this to let almost everyone asking if they can run it to let them know they should be able to. I can play rust with (Mumble overlay) FPS of 20-30, and with all FPS tweaks enabled I bounce between 30 and 40 FPS. My computer is a Dell Optiplex 745 (business class machine, not performance).
Here are the specs:
Windows 7 32bit
Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz (early dual core)
3gb ram in 4 slots (dual channel)
Nvidia GT 430 with 1GB ram (not GDDR5, but DDR3 i think)
Stock 305 watt Dell power supply (video card is a low power unit)
This computer was 3 years old when I bought it (end of lease deal from Dell) and is around 7 years old currently. If you have a better computer and you are having anything less than the FPS I am getting, then I would suggest looking at the software to make sure there isn't any extra crap running in the background while you play. Also, I don't run antivirus software. System acts strange I wipe and reinstall (usually only need to wipe about once a year which I recommend anyway). What I can say is that Rust runs decently enough and is a rock solid stable game so far (I have played multiple 12+ hour sessions without any crashes).
EDIT: Forgot to post that this is at 1920x1080 resolution.
I have a laptop with integrated graphics. I expect this game will run badly on it
Here are the specs:
OS: Windows 8.1
CPU: Intel Core i5-3210M @ 2.5 GHz (can be turbo-boosted to 2.9 I think)
RAM: 6 GB
Hard Drive: 1 TB
GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 (crappy integrated stuff I know)
(x64-based PC)
Not expecting much on this one, as the integrated graphics mainly let it down.
Will it run? What changes will I have to make it run at around 26-30 fps.
Early 2013 MacBook Pro 13" Retina Dispaly
2.6 GHz Intel Core i5 (boostable to 3.1)
8GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024MB
475 GB free on Hard Drive
Anyone who is interested I just recently purchased the MSI GS70, it runs on max settings around 45-50 FPS.
Will my computer on Rust?
AMD A8-5500 APU with Raedon(tm) HD Graphics 3.20 GHz
8 GB RAM
I want to buy rust, but I want to know if my pc could run it at decent fps
Specs:
intel core I54440
3.10 ghz
9.43 Ram
windows 8 64 bit
intel hd graphics 4600 512 mc of ram
If it would run slow would it be impossible to fix with just video settings?
[QUOTE=PlatinumSteel;44294972]Will my computer on Rust?
AMD A8-5500 APU with Raedon(tm) HD Graphics 3.20 GHz
8 GB RAM[/QUOTE]
Probably not too well, integrated graphics just don't do so well.
Processor: Pentium Dual Core CPU T4300
RAM: 3GB
System Type: 64 bit
PC: Dell Home Premium
Graphics Card: Intel(R) GMA 4500MHD
[QUOTE=bxjoey;44304237]Processor: Pentium Dual Core CPU T4300
RAM: 3GB
System Type: 64 bit
PC: Dell Home Premium[/QUOTE]
Not enough information, graphics please?
[QUOTE=jonnymad;44304336]Not enough information, graphics please?[/QUOTE]
Could you help me out?
Will it run? What changes will I have to make it run at around 26-30 fps.
Early 2013 MacBook Pro 13" Retina Dispaly
2.6 GHz Intel Core i5 (boostable to 3.1)
8GB 1600 MHz DDR3
Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024MB
475 GB free on Hard Drive
Will this run?
ATI Radeon HD 4200
5.9 GB Ram
2.8 GHz Speed but clocks in 5.46 GHz
and a AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 220 Processor
[QUOTE=ElBlackCrayon;44346040]Will this run?
ATI Radeon HD 4200
5.9 GB Ram
2.8 GHz Speed but clocks in 5.46 GHz
and a AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 220 Processor[/QUOTE]
Probably not, that card is rather weak.
Will my laptop run it?
Intel Core i5-3210M @ 2.5 Ghz
6GB RAM
Nvidia GeForce GT635M @700 Mhz - 1GB Dedicated - 2GB shared
Cheers for your help!
AMD fx 4130 3,8ghz
Asus gtx 660 OC 2gb
8gb ram
1tb storage
Runin smooth and what fps?
Toshiba Satellite
Windows 7
AMD E-Series Processor E-300
4 GB RAM
1.3 ghz processor
AMD Radeon HD 6310
I know that this probably won't work as is, would a better graphics card and more RAM help it run? Haven't purchased the game yet so no idea as to FPS.
Any help would be appreciated
[QUOTE=Did;44354914]Toshiba Satellite
Windows 7
AMD E-Series Processor E-300
4 GB RAM
1.3 ghz processor
AMD Radeon HD 6310
I know that this probably won't work as is, would a better graphics card and more RAM help it run? Haven't purchased the game yet so no idea as to FPS.
Any help would be appreciated[/QUOTE]
That's a laptop... You don't put a new graphics card in. Go buy a new computer, that I am almost 100% certain will not run it.
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