Starfield seems set to become the latest "will it run Crysis" meme. It's brutal on GPUs and I'll be interested in the CPU requirements given BGS games are notoriously greedy in that area.Guys, do you believe an Ionico 2022 (3070ti) can perform decently in this game?? I couldn't find any benchmarks that were comparable to my current laptop specs.
You have to equate them to desktop equivalents, it’s roughly 20% slower than the desktop 3070ti which would be roughly a 2080ti or RX6700 XTGuys, do you believe an Ionico 2022 (3070ti) can perform decently in this game?? I couldn't find any benchmarks that were comparable to my current laptop specs.
It’s definitely a hungry game, but I am reading lots of comments that high frame rates really isn’t needed like on most games.Thank you guys; it appears that in this game, I can aim for a console experience at best.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if most of my time playing Skyrim was done in 30 FPS, and this combat is largely paced similar to Skyrim, so higher frame rates look better and perhaps feel more fluid, but aren't as needed in something like this.It’s definitely a hungry game, but I am reading lots of comments that high frame rates really isn’t needed like on most games.
I wouldn't be at all surprised if most of my time playing Skyrim was done in 30 FPS, and this combat is largely paced similar to Skyrim, so higher frame rates look better and perhaps feel more fluid, but aren't as needed in something like this.
I'd be happy to play it at 30fps (the same as Star Citizen ).It’s definitely a hungry game, but I am reading lots of comments that high frame rates really isn’t needed like on most games.
I remember having a 'choose your own adventure' book about samurai when I was a kid. I spent many hours with it and had many, many failed runs to the point where I knew one or two of the chapter deaths even before flicking to them as I'd died that way so often, so remembered the numbers - good times!At least with the old 'choose your own adventure' books you could keep your finger in the last page just in case. However in something like this, it's many hours/days before you realise you made a whoopsie
I remember using the format/content from Deathtrap Dungeon for my first COBOL case study as it was relatively binary choices for a simple database of other text strings with options at the bottom.I remember having a 'choose your own adventure' book about samurai when I was a kid. I spent many hours with it and had many, many failed runs to the point where I knew one or two of the chapter deaths even before flicking to them as I'd died that way so often, so remembered the numbers - good times!
Just went looking (still have the book) and it was Sword of the Samurai which is a Livingstone/Jackson bookI remember using the format/content from Deathtrap Dungeon for my first COBOL case study as it was relatively binary choices for a simple database of other text strings with options at the bottom.
I had a whole range of Ian Livingstone / Steve Jackson CYOA FF books.
I don’t think my current setup would run it 😒Just over 28 hours to go until Starfield releases to the masses. I hope everyone has a blast with the game the way I have so far!
I don’t think my current setup would run it 😒