Krixus said:Zeem said:Krixus said:Are you doing streaming and content creation?
Prolly do some videos not streaming tho.
Can you drop the ram and up the video card? 32 megs isn't going to do anything for you.
You can customize it how you like within the options available.
They offer 1080 but 1080 dont offer much gains in performance over price. The 1070 is like top of the line, anything above that is just showing off.
For the games I do 1070 be way plenty.
and 32gb ram why the hell not?
I got all of that for $2400 so I think thats a a great price for a pc considering I havent upgraded in like 5-6 years.
I still need a monitor tho so 200-300 for that. But hey I can pack it up as is and go on vacation and still raid.
This is a daily pc as well setup as a desktop with external monitor keyboard mouse etc etc. I even got a nice table to go with it. Notice the rating on lbs and can see why I got more ram then needed.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZTH860K
Zeem said:Krixus said:Zeem said:Krixus said:Are you doing streaming and content creation?
Prolly do some videos not streaming tho.
Can you drop the ram and up the video card? 32 megs isn't going to do anything for you.
You can customize it how you like within the options available.
They offer 1080 but 1080 dont offer much gains in performance over price. The 1070 is like top of the line, anything above that is just showing off.
For the games I do 1070 be way plenty.
and 32gb ram why the hell not?
I got all of that for $2400 so I think thats a a great price for a pc considering I havent upgraded in like 5-6 years.
I still need a monitor tho so 200-300 for that. But hey I can pack it up as is and go on vacation and still raid.
This is a daily pc as well setup as a desktop with external monitor keyboard mouse etc etc. I even got a nice table to go with it. Notice the rating on lbs and can see why I got more ram then needed.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZTH860K
re 1070/1080, that's straight up false. You'll get way way more out of that upgrade than out of going from an i5-7600 to an i7-7700.
And why the hell not on the ram? That seems like a really silly thing to say. Because you spent $200! more for 32, which does absolutely nothing for you. You could have the 2560x1440 120hz display and 16 gigs of ram, or the 1920x1080 60hz display and 32 gigs of ram. If you're going to be docking and using a dedicated monitor, spend that extra $200 there. It's a no brainer either way.
Zeem said:I even got a nice table to go with it. Notice the rating on lbs and can see why I got more ram then needed.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ZTH860K
huh?
Thank you for this post. This is information I have been needing. My computer is a restored workstation, I was given for free and had parts laying around from my desktop when the motherboard fried. It is not upgrade friendly though, because it's a workstation and not a full desktop :) I will almost certianly have to buy a new pc when the time comes thankfully I won't have to spend over $1000 doesn't seem like much, but I got a kid that will be going to college in another year.
Alot of new chips will be on the market in the next 2-3 years when the game is released. Even alpha is a year or so away, so don't buy anything new right now just for the game. If you need a new PC soon, just wait a few weeks. There's alot of new chips on the way this summer.
I keep getting "you have been disconnected" when I try to enter the world. After reading this, I'm assuming my onboard GPU is not supported. Time to upgrade to a real machine I suppose. I sure hope that supply chain has been repaired.
Obliger said:I keep getting "you have been disconnected" when I try to enter the world. After reading this, I'm assuming my onboard GPU is not supported. Time to upgrade to a real machine I suppose. I sure hope that supply chain has been repaired.
People are getting Pantheon to run on fairly low end machines. That said, if you have an other machine AND integrated graphics, you could be right.
I'd suggest posting your system's age and info and see what people say before buying a new machine just for testing. Release is still pretty far in the future.
Inspiron 7790 AIO
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If you haven't tried it, I'd suggest you pause at the login page - the one with "P RotF" banner at the top. Click on the gear icon at the top left, and in the menu select "Performance" and set it to Fast (that's the lowest setting).
Then try to login again.
If it was already at "fast", then click on the Resolution setting and choose the lowest setting available.
Then try login.
If you make it into the game, go to that same gear icon. It will have more options.
The 'Graphics' one will be the most important. Turn everything down/off, then you can experiment on raising resolution/graphics quality to find a balance you can live with.
Once ingame, you can ask in /ooc about which setting have the most/least affect, and use that info to get your best graphics/resolution.
Good Luck
Jothany said:If you haven't tried it, I'd suggest you pause at the login page - the one with "P RotF" banner at the top. Click on the gear icon at the top left, and in the menu select "Performance" and set it to Fast (that's the lowest setting).
Then try to login again.
If it was already at "fast", then click on the Resolution setting and choose the lowest setting available.
Then try login.
If you make it into the game, go to that same gear icon. It will have more options.
The 'Graphics' one will be the most important. Turn everything down/off, then you can experiment on raising resolution/graphics quality to find a balance you can live with.
Once ingame, you can ask in /ooc about which setting have the most/least affect, and use that info to get your best graphics/resolution.
Good Luck