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Is it enough?
Hello guys, i just bought the bioshock infinite, and i have only 2 GB of RAM in my PC, so is it enough? i want to play the game with no errors or problems. and i can use the key ONLY once, so i dont want to hate myself after all.
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http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri
Type in Bioshock Infinite and you should get a result telling you whether it's playable. But from what you've posted, I'm not sure you'll be able to play at all...
Type in Bioshock Infinite and you should get a result telling you whether it's playable. But from what you've posted, I'm not sure you'll be able to play at all...
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CPU: Intel Core 2 DUO 2.4 GHz / AMD Athlon X2 2.7 GHz
CPU Speed: Info
RAM: 2 GB
OS: Windows Vista Service Pack 2 32-bit
Video Card: DirectX10 Compatible ATI Radeon HD 3870 / NVIDIA 8800 GT / Intel HD 3000 Integrated Graphics
Sound Card: Yes
Free Disk Space: 20 GB
thats from the website, but when i bought the game i checked back of it, where writes requirements, i think i will be fine with playing it
CPU Speed: Info
RAM: 2 GB
OS: Windows Vista Service Pack 2 32-bit
Video Card: DirectX10 Compatible ATI Radeon HD 3870 / NVIDIA 8800 GT / Intel HD 3000 Integrated Graphics
Sound Card: Yes
Free Disk Space: 20 GB
thats from the website, but when i bought the game i checked back of it, where writes requirements, i think i will be fine with playing it
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Go to the website and make sure. It'll tell you whether it's playable on your computer at the top.
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i will get a new PC for 500 $, later ( i think )
and yeah, my desicion is not to play bioshock, i want it to be no problem, no lag in game
with the lowest settings (any setting is FINE)
and i am open for more comments and help
edit: my video card is ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470
and yeah, my desicion is not to play bioshock, i want it to be no problem, no lag in game
with the lowest settings (any setting is FINE)
and i am open for more comments and help
edit: my video card is ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3470
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If the system is old and the hard drive has been used up a bit, no. The RAM is what worries me but if you have any major problems you could always stop by the local PC store and get an upgrade
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if you say how i can get more info about my PC it would be better and easier me to say the parts. i just read them from computer properties.
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aroglu
2 GB Video Card
Are you going to tell us which one, or...
What specific graphics card you are using is very important since a 2GB GTX 560 and a 2GB 660 are very different.
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Hm...
I think you should to be able to run Bioshock Infinite on high settings with very few frame rate drops.You should be okay with the 2GB video card.
I think you should to be able to run Bioshock Infinite on high settings with very few frame rate drops.You should be okay with the 2GB video card.
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ok, my PC is Asus Notebook F5SL Series
Ram = 2 GB
32 Bit Windows Vista ( yea it is vista ) Home Premium
CPU = Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo P7350 @ 2.00GHz 2.00 GHz ( 2 CPU, same )
2 GB Video Card,
and i dont know how to search my parts more, if you tell, i will give more info.
Ram = 2 GB
32 Bit Windows Vista ( yea it is vista ) Home Premium
CPU = Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo P7350 @ 2.00GHz 2.00 GHz ( 2 CPU, same )
2 GB Video Card,
and i dont know how to search my parts more, if you tell, i will give more info.
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It's not bad but it's not a gaming computer. It should play Minecraft just fine. If you can get 64bit Windows 7 or even Vista, that'd be great. Your CPU is fine for a notebook and 2 GB on a video card is great so you can load more textures, now how fast depends on clock speed of the GPU but it should be fine. After all, it's a notebook. If you want something better, be prepared to pay an arm and a leg for a better notebook or upgrade to a desktop. Also, if you hit your windows button, there should be a bar at the bottom of the menu. Search for dxdiag and hit enter, you should get better details about your system. BTW, I doubt you can play Bioshock Infinite on high settings with great framerates lol
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64 bit and only 2GB RAM is a terrible idea as you would end up with a little under 1GB of usable RAM
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I realize that but I forgot to mention RAM. He would have to look into a RAM upgrade if that is the road he was going to take
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yes you are gonna be fine with 2gig
but you wont be able to set render distance to high and use texturepacks above 32x32
and you should install "optifine"
but you wont be able to set render distance to high and use texturepacks above 32x32
and you should install "optifine"
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You must've mis-read the OP
We'll need your full PC's specs, but 2gb of ram will probably mean you either won't be able to play it, or will manage to play it with extreme lag. 4gb is recommended for gaming, as 1gb is required for Windows 32bit, and 2gb for 64bit
We'll need your full PC's specs, but 2gb of ram will probably mean you either won't be able to play it, or will manage to play it with extreme lag. 4gb is recommended for gaming, as 1gb is required for Windows 32bit, and 2gb for 64bit
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Facepalm x1,000,000
They're talking about Bioshock Infinite.
They're talking about Bioshock Infinite.
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If you're posting how much RAM you have, and expecting a full analysis of your computer's gaming capabilities, I'm going to say that your computer is probably not capable. Just stick with the console version.
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We would need all of your computer specs. We can't base it fully off of your RAM.
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Give us your computer specs
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It depends on how high of a setting you want to run and what your other specs are.
If your planning on running on low, I think you should be fine.
If your planning on running on medium, I don't know about that.
If your planning on running on high/ultra, you probably can't. :/
If your planning on running on low, I think you should be fine.
If your planning on running on medium, I don't know about that.
If your planning on running on high/ultra, you probably can't. :/
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RAM doesnt matter much for gaming but if you only have 2 gigs of ram I doubt your other parts will be enough.
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2 gigs of ram is enough, but it won't be the best gaming experience. We're talking like 20 fps on best settings and about 40 on normal settings