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Okay, I know very little about Computer Specifications so uhhhh
Is this good for small games? Maybe even medium games? Budget is 300
Actually wait...I'm looking at the hardware in the machine I bought 3 years ago. It was a gaming computer. Unfortunately my brain is Not a Computer that is working right now. Could someone who is not having a migraine and whose eyes can focus and brain can think look at the hardware specs on my machine and Dragon Age: The Veilguard and see if maybe I am real careful and do some manageable upgrades I can play this game?
This is my machine as ordered. I know it has at least 650 gig free.
These are the Veilguard requirements.
I might as well be looking at Ancient Sumerian here. It's frustrating because this is something I used to be good at but right now my brain is absolutely not working right now.
Anyone able to help?
ETA: Not gonna work thanks everyone for helping
My PC specs for THE SIMS 4
----------- MSI Vector GP66 Laptop -----------
Processor : Intel 12th Generation Core i9 (14-core)
Ram : 32 gigabytes (DDR4)
Graphics : NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti (GDDR6)
Screen : 15.6" Full HD 360Hz
Storage : SSD 1TB
Operating System : Windows 11 Home
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Additional screen : LG27QN600-B 27" QHD 75Hz
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Microphone : Shure MV7 USB
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earphone : galaxy buds / Beats studio3 wireless
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keyboard & mouse : havit rainbow backlit wired
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Go to Planet.Kanami youtube!
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hi! can i ask what are your computer specs?
Hi! Here are my specs:
Processor: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G with Radeon Vega Graphics 3.50 GHz
Installed Memory (RAM): 16.0 GB
System type: 64-bit Operating System, x64-based processor
I also have a 500 GB SSD as my main drive that my game is installed on, which I think helps minimize load times/lag in game (so I’ve heard). And I have Windows 10 (unfortunately).
As for graphics card, I currently don’t have a dedicated graphics card and have just been playing with integrated graphics which I know is kinda bad for your system but ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I plan on upgrading to a dedicated graphics card some time soon though.
I built this PC myself last yr for under $600 and it’s run Sims 2 fairly well (Windows 10 nonsense aside), so I’m happy with it rn!
New computer advice, please.
The last time I updated my computer system I left it to my son (who has a degree in IT) to pick what he thought would work for my simming needs. He did fine, but this time I’ve decided to find out what those who actually play this game suggest. We’ve used various websites in the past to find system specs and recommendations, but most of them are at least 5 years old at this point. Anyone out there have suggestions for running TS3 on highest settings with all Expansions, Stuff Packs and Store Content plus a bit of CC and the standard mods?
I want a game that looks good and runs without hitching and skipping. Graphics rendering speed seems to be a problem at high settings and I’d like to eliminate that bottle neck. I need the game to PLAY not just look pretty. I’d appreciate any suggestions!
THANKS!!!
Hi! Could you maybe tell me some of your computer specs? Like do you play on a laptop or desktop PC, which graphic card you have, do you use windows 10 and so on. I'm asking because your gameplay pictures look really nice and I'll soon have to buy a new computer, so...
Hello!
I play on a rather old desktop computer that I build together several years ago.Anyway here are my specs:
Windows 10GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 Ti (That I got super cheap for 50 bucks on ebay)CPU: AMD FX-6100 Six-Core ProcessorFurthermore I’m using an SSD for my OS and Sims 2, which makes loading times super fast.
I also use the Graphic Rules Maker to play on highest settings. I have almost no problems and even with 9 gigs of cc the game loads in 10 minutes.
I also use a ton of default replacements, @dreadpirate‘s Maxis Match Lighting and some light editing for the pictures. I think for really sharp gameplay pictures it’s important to sharpen them a bit before sizing them down. I would also recommend sizing them down to 700px width because Tumblr sometimes blurs pictures.
Tech help
Hi there! I am considering buying a desktop computer for running the sims 3 because my laptop doesn’t like it at all... I have all of the EPs and most of the SP’s, am patched to 1.67 and use a lot of CC.
So far here are the three choices I narrowed down, could you please help me choose? This is so pricey...
https://www.backmarket.fr/asus-zen-aio-pro-z240icgt-238-core-i7-6700t-28-ghz-ssd-128-go-hdd-1024-to-ram-16-go-pas-cher/15761.html#?l=2
https://www.backmarket.fr/asus-rog-g11cd-k-fr043t-core-i7-7400-3-ghz-ssd-128-go-ram-16-go-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1060-pas-cher/269883.html#?l=0
https://www.backmarket.fr/asus-g11cd-k-fr103t-core-i7-7700-36-ghz-ssd-256-go-hdd-1-to-ram-16-go-pas-cher/177009.html#?l=4
Thank you so much!