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Having just played through Titan Quest Anniversary Edition i'm really interested in a new game in the same vein (having recently played though Diablo 3 on my PS4 aswell). I stumbled on Grim Dawn by accident and it peeked my interest, it looks fantastic tbh. Unfortunately i've got a rather old graphics card: GTX770Ti and wonder i'f it will be enough to play Grim Dawn at a decent framerate at 1080P?

My PC-specs are as follows: Intel i5 4690K, 16Gb RAM, Gigabyte GTX770 Ti OC.
It's an old engine, but it's better than at release. Your system will greatly suffice, I have smaller and it's good.
Post edited June 16, 2017 by ERISS
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ERISS: It's an old engine, but it's better than at release. Your system will greatly suffice, I have smaller and it's good.
Good to know, thnx. Running the game maxed out and everything is butter smooth so far. Hope it stays that way. Coming from Diablo 3 i like this game alot more.
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Izak80: Having just played through Titan Quest Anniversary Edition i'm really interested in a new game in the same vein (having recently played though Diablo 3 on my PS4 aswell). I stumbled on Grim Dawn by accident and it peeked my interest, it looks fantastic tbh. Unfortunately i've got a rather old graphics card: GTX770Ti and wonder i'f it will be enough to play Grim Dawn at a decent framerate at 1080P?

My PC-specs are as follows: Intel i5 4690K, 16Gb RAM, Gigabyte GTX770 Ti OC.
I have a very similar system with a 745 GTX (OEM 4GB) but a weaker GPU and mostly I don't have any issue. I have the settings on high mostly though have a few things turned off, just because I had no need for them in this type of game. So yes, you shouldn't have any real issue at all unless you're demanding 60fps stable. :)