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Anyone knows? I wish there was a demo for things like that. My resolution will be 1280x1024 (external monitor).

My specs:

Win7x64
Intel i5-2450M (2,5GHz)
AMD Radeon HD 7670M (1GB VRAM GDDR 3)
8 GB RAM

I really don't know if that matches the Minimum...:

Processor: iCore i3 / AMD A6
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Mid-range NVIDIA GeForce 400 series / AMD Radeon HD 5000 series with 1GB VRAM.

... or the Recommended System Requirements:

Processor: iCore i5 / AMD FX
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: High-range NVIDIA GeForce 400 series / AMD Radeon HD 8000 series with 2GB VRAM.

Edit: I am pretty sure now, I own the 7670m, even if it shows me "HD 7570M/HD 7670M Graphics"
Post edited September 03, 2015 by Yodake
From the looks of it, I think you won't have any problems running the game :)
I'm ready for the game:

My specs:
- Windows 8.1 (x64 bits)
- Intel i7-4790S (3.2 GHz)
- NVIDIA GTX 745 (4 GB of video card)
- 12 GB of RAM


Is capable? Sure! :)
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Yodake: Anyone knows? I wish there was a demo for things like that.
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I've got a really similar configuration of my laptop. Will let you know around the time of the premiere how it performs.
from a Frictional dev at Steam:

"I've been testing the game on Linux the past days on :
- CPU: Intel i5 2.40 GHz
- RAM: 4GB
- GPU: AMD MOBILITY 5870 HD (1GB).

A mobility version of 5870HD is as far as I can remembers quite a bit weaker than a regular 5870HD. I have been running the game at native resolution (1680x1050) with default settings with some lowered to medium (like shadow quality) and it runs with a smooth frame rate. I could run it with the default settings, but I prefer slightly smoother/even performance over the best look. In my opinion the difference between lowering the settings slightly vs running default is not that massively noticeable. Obviously it is personal taste how you perceive smooth and quality image, but to me this feels good considering I am closer to minimum spec than I am to recommended with this setup."

So if you lower the resolution to e.g. 1280x800 even an Intel HD 5000 (with 8GB Ram) should push this.

a good way to compare GPU performance is the Passmark Test:

http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/gpu_list.php
Post edited September 02, 2015 by dyscode
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katatonicone: I've got a really similar configuration of my laptop. Will let you know around the time of the premiere how it performs.
Thanks, that will help a lot.
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dyscode: ...
Thank you, too. Good website! My CPU will be fine I think. I am not so sure about my GPU though. It's much weaker than the AMD MOBILITY 5870 HD (1GB), even if I play in 1280x1024 instead of 1680x1050.
Post edited September 02, 2015 by Yodake
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katatonicone: I've got a really similar configuration of my laptop. Will let you know around the time of the premiere how it performs.
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Yodake: Thanks, that will help a lot.
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dyscode: ...
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Yodake: Thank you, too. Good website! My CPU will be fine I think. I am not so sure about my GPU though. It's much weaker than the AMD MOBILITY 5870 HD (1GB), even if I play in 1280x1024 instead of 1680x1050.
Glad to help. :)

With the Radeon HD 7570M I barely see a chance of running it in a satisfying way.
But with the Radeon HD 7670M an acceptable perfomance _could_ be possible at 1024x768.
Of course this is only a projection, I don't know for sure.

The HD 7670M is only slightly below my Intel Iris. But I can run games like Shadow of Mordor or Alien Isolation with a good performance. It tops out at Evil Within, though with only 12 - 25fps at 1280x720.

I never use Bloom, Blur, Field of Depth or most Post FX, they really get on my nerves.
Anisotropic filtering is nice though. SAA/AA I use sometimes.

Sometimes these little integrated GPUs really amaze me at what the can still run.
Post edited September 03, 2015 by dyscode
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dyscode: With the Radeon HD 7570M I barely see a chance of running it in a satisfying way.
But with the Radeon HD 7670M an acceptable perfomance _could_ be possible at 1024x768.
Of course this is only a projection, I don't know for sure.

The HD 7670M is only slightly below my Intel Iris. But I can run games like Shadow of Mordor or Alien Isolation with a good performance. It tops out at Evil Within, though with only 12 - 25fps at 1280x720.

I never use Bloom, Blur, Field of Depth or most Post FX, they really get on my nerves.
Anisotropic filtering is nice though. SAA/AA I use sometimes.

Sometimes these little integrated GPUs really amaze me at what the can still run.
I am pretty sure now that I own the 7670m, even though it shows me "HD 7570M/HD 7670M Graphics". That will be interesting :)
Post edited September 03, 2015 by Yodake
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Yodake: Anyone knows? I wish there was a demo for things like that. My resolution will be 1280x1024 (external monitor).

My specs:

Win7x64
Intel i5-2450M (2,5GHz)
AMD Radeon HD 7670M (1GB VRAM GDDR 3)
8 GB RAM

I really don't know if that matches the Minimum...:

Processor: iCore i3 / AMD A6
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Mid-range NVIDIA GeForce 400 series / AMD Radeon HD 5000 series with 1GB VRAM.

... or the Recommended System Requirements:

Processor: iCore i5 / AMD FX
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: High-range NVIDIA GeForce 400 series / AMD Radeon HD 8000 series with 2GB VRAM.

Edit: I am pretty sure now, I own the 7670m, even if it shows me "HD 7570M/HD 7670M Graphics"
OK, so I tested it and you should expect sth around 20-25FPS on low settings.
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Yodake: Anyone knows? I wish there was a demo for things like that. My resolution will be 1280x1024 (external monitor).

My specs:

Win7x64
Intel i5-2450M (2,5GHz)
AMD Radeon HD 7670M (1GB VRAM GDDR 3)
8 GB RAM

I really don't know if that matches the Minimum...:

Processor: iCore i3 / AMD A6
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Mid-range NVIDIA GeForce 400 series / AMD Radeon HD 5000 series with 1GB VRAM.

... or the Recommended System Requirements:

Processor: iCore i5 / AMD FX
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: High-range NVIDIA GeForce 400 series / AMD Radeon HD 8000 series with 2GB VRAM.

Edit: I am pretty sure now, I own the 7670m, even if it shows me "HD 7570M/HD 7670M Graphics"
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katatonicone: OK, so I tested it and you should expect sth around 20-25FPS on low settings.
Ok, thanks for the information. I guess I'll wishlist it for now until I have a better system to get the full experience. Have fun with the game!
Hi,

This game runs like crap, there is stutter and FPS drops everywhere, this is another badly optimized game for PC, my system exceeds the recommended reqs, but i already saw posts on steam that people with nvidia GTX 980 are having problems.

My system:
Core i7 4700MQ 2,40Ghz
Nvidia GTX 770m 3GB
16GB DDR3 RAM
500Gb Samsung 850 Evo SSD

They need to fix this game ASAP, it's clearly optimized for PS4, but PC was again overlooked.