VillainFan42
Ex-Soldier
Okay, so I got the XV benchmark when it was released and had an unbelievably bad time. Even on the lowest setting, my computer still got 900 at the end (it requires a minimum of 2000 to run properly, it said). Correct me if I'm wrong, but apparently the every setting on the benchmark used the gameworks effects.
If I were to turn off those effects, and run the game with the lowest graphical settings possible, would I be able to run it okay? To put it in perspective, that computer can run Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 without a hitch. It's not a high-end gaming computer by any means though. Would I have to wait until the PC version releases to get a definite answer? I don't want to buy the game only to have it not work at all. And I checked the graphics card prices- I might as well just buy a PS4. And I don't have that kind of money. I suppose I could settle for the pocket edition, but having played some of the PS4 version at a friend's house, I'd rather do the full version.
If I were to turn off those effects, and run the game with the lowest graphical settings possible, would I be able to run it okay? To put it in perspective, that computer can run Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 without a hitch. It's not a high-end gaming computer by any means though. Would I have to wait until the PC version releases to get a definite answer? I don't want to buy the game only to have it not work at all. And I checked the graphics card prices- I might as well just buy a PS4. And I don't have that kind of money. I suppose I could settle for the pocket edition, but having played some of the PS4 version at a friend's house, I'd rather do the full version.