From what I understand, with the DLC also came a few performance issues, according to some users. Performance will probably improve after some updates.
Can confirm. Playing on a Ryzen 7 5700G (weird CPU choice Ik) and RX 6600. Base game runs great at 1080p max but no matter what some sections, attacks, etc. in the DLC can drop my FPS as low as 30
This is like the opposite of Sim City 2000. The minimum specs said I needed a 68020 running at 14mHz and 4MB of RAM, my A1200 had a 68030 clocked at 25mHz, a 68882 math co-processor and 6MB of RAM and it run at an absolute crawl. I mean, awesome game and just on the edge of playable on my machine, I couldn't imagine the poor git who bought the game whilst just meeting requirements, definitely would've been an unplayable mess.
While Elden Ring isn’t my gaming genre with these “Souls” like titles….. but the gaming and art style has its appeal and it’s great to see a nice looking game like this being able to run on lower end hardware 🥰💪😇👍
It depends on the area, the game seems to be largely single core CPU-bound so unless you have a fairly new processor expect drops around the Furnace Golems or in areas with a lot of projectiles or particles. I'm using a 10400F and it drops into the low 30s at worst.
Played this game for the first time this year. I have mostly played more casual games like gta, red dead, assassins creed etc. So I cautiously gave a try to elden ring. I won't lie, this might be one of, if not the best game I've ever played. To think this is the first open world this company created and it is already miles better than any slop from Ubisoft in the last decade and probably even the future. I think the only thing it lacked was how the quests are structured, with npc's teleporting from one place to another to advance the quests, and many times those npc's being found in later game areas, resulting in me forgetting that I was supposed to meet with that npc in that area. Everything else is simply fantastic, and that's coming from someone who had never played or was interested in souls like games.
I too am a casual kind of gamer and sometimes I do wish to delve into it but I'm scared because of the difficulty. I've heard these souls games are tough and require meticulous planning and learning which, to me seems like a task rather than enjoying a game. I've played RE4, The Arkham games, and mostly linear sort of games which do not require a lot of effort. I wish to enjoy and not be tensed and worried. So do you think I should try it?
@@gabadu529 I think you should give it a try. There is a learning curve to these games but once you are over that you can definitely finish it and maybe even beat the optional hardest boss fights in the game. Grab it on sale and if you really like it buy the DLC later.
Nice to see it not only plays with the minimum requirements, but plays just fine too. Willing to bet you could drop down to a 1050 and get 30fps+ in low settings too. Plenty of people still using older hardware out there.
This helped me so much! You are literally amazing. I do not have much money and I found this video really helpful because I know a low-priced pc I can buy! Love your videos!!
@@Rolkey Mainly because I had money in the budget after cancelling Netflix a few days back, so figured I might as well do this since I can't really afford Patreon for the 2 dozen or so creators I'd want to support. At least they get a very little something from it.
@@ogrejd With ad blocking software and browsers like brave why pay at all? There are a ton of free streaming sites that use ads and once those are blocked its just like having netflix. Even nukes all youtube ads including making the free movies ad free.
G'day Random, Along with your Rare/Weird Finds these "Minimum Spec" videos are my favourites as they show you don't need the newest or most expensive hardware to have FUN!, Oh & when Sophie joins you for "I got my sister to..." videos as they are always a laugh & a half 😂
completed elden ring several times on a ryzen 5500u laptop igpu and even in the new dlc area its definitely still ok. Pretty forgiving considering how excellent "low" settings looks in this game compared to other games
Suggestion: I'm sure you heard of Lossless Scaling, you should try to see how low down in system power and specs you can go while still being able to enjoy modern games at 60 FPS.
Some DLC area, like in front of Castle Ensis, so far, is where it gets very demanding for system around or below minimum specs... My i5 8400 (minimum spec) drops to 50fps in that area, even after removing gpu bottleneck (turning down all settings to low and resolution to 720p) I just streamed some gameplay footage (with afterburner stats) in my channel
Nice video. I'm glad this game doesn't take a set of kidneys and half of a liver to run well. I played through Elden Ring the first time on a GTX 1060 3gb, but with a i7 2600 and 8gb of 1333. It was a bit more rough than this, but I was mostly in the 30-40 fps range. More than I can say for Starfield; even with a huge PC upgrade, I had worse results. For a game that looks nowhere near as good as Elden Ring does, it's pretty inexcusable.
If you're having trouble with this game it's because you are heavy rolling. Heavy rolling is terrible, makes dodging attacks super hard. Remove some armor or use lighter armor.
I think they optimized things quite a bit. When I played it for the first time, my fps were a bit all over the place and now it's much better. gtx1080+32gb
Talking about weird ideas, i got one. I know you have gt 1030 gddr5. How about pairing it with a modern fast ddr5 system like ryzen 7000 or intel 12th gen? Trying gaming with games that requires more than 2gb vram that comes with 1030 and see if there's any performance hit compared to when playing it with games under 2gb vram requirement.
@@ProjectFraz tbh it adds a lot to foliage, without RT it just looks bland and last geny. Some interiors also get a nice boost in fidelity and with the DLSS mod you can get 60fps too depending on hardrware…but all that only applies to the base game. DLC I disabled it completely. It is a mess.
reminds me the 8700,K,or F stil is an awesome cpu for budget gaming even in 2024 handling upto the 6700xt or 3060ti without leaving much performance if any on the table
Its even better performance if you launch the game without EAC :) You lose access to online features, but it can really bump up the fps by quite a bit, and make the game much, MUCH smoother, especially now after the DLC. :)
that games actually suprizingly playable on a fx 8320 a i5 2400 and ryzen 1200 with a 4gb dvi only mining rx 470 also if around 40 some fps is playable to you lol
Not bad from the looks of it. I would personally go with Medium or High for sub 60 (but more than 30) given that this game has a 60FPS cap, so not really worth trying to aim for 60+ especially on the minimum system requirements. As for other games' minimum system requirements - some others are also pretty accurate, as my laptop has a 1050Ti, and in both F1 2023 and F1 2022 (games I used to play a lot on the laptop) I got a +30fps experience at 1080p high, albeit with some noticeable dips from time to time. Low would have probably netted slightly more, but would have turned the overheating i7-8750H into the limiting factor (by putting more onto a CPU with inadequate cooling from the factory) and the game would have looked worse.
all new games are released as BETAs for paying users to test and bug report for years before the game gets finished as there is practically zero game testing by qualified employees any more. it's like new model auto manufacturer series changes, wait 5 years before buying due to the life ending and machine self terminating manufacturers defects get resolved.
Yeah the new dlc can suddenly become quite hard to run. i was going along at like a 55+ fps at max settings and max ray tracing with my 7900gre and suddenly I’m in the cinema fitting a dude with 24😂 I lowered the Ray tracing preset after that one, jeez
This game seems very cpu carried, my cpu (5600x) is definitely the strong side of my build, but my gpu (2070) has no problem running 60 fps even with max settings and ray tracing (1080p)
I played this game on an i3-7100 (dual core!), it hovered around 30-50 fps with very bad frametimes 😅 such a shame given DS3 runs on the same engine and is pretty optimised
Do follow up video but using LSFG Lossless Scaling Frame Generation. I swear it worked wonderfully even with Elden Ring Although I have no idea how would it impact Capture Card
1060 with 3GB runs game decently, but in cannot maintain 60 FPS in capitol city. It could however maintain 40 FPS at 1080p low locked, which is enough to finish the game. However, you could run game in 900p medium windowed, and then use Magpie/Blinue to upscale to 1080p . In fact, with this tool it is possible to play with AMD Vega iGPUs, or things like Nvidia MX 450. Run game in windowed 720p low/med , cap at 30 FPS , and upscale to 1080p.
Elden ring has frame pacing issues on pc and Ray tracing exacerbates it. My rig has a ryzen 9 and a 4070 and it says 60 the whole time I play but it doesn't really LOOK like it
Yeah, I have a DDR3 system with 12GB 4/2/4/2GB it works flawlessly in dual channel. You can also put 3x4 or 8+4, but that will make only some parts of the memory running in dual channel if the motherboard can figure it out at all which is very bad. Overall if you can find 2 extra sticks for free it's totally worth it.
Sure, or even 2X4 and 1X4, depending on the board. Intel Flex memory mode will run as much of the ram in dual channel mode as it can, in this case, 8 of the 12 gigs will run in DC mode.
yes with four ram slots, 8+4+8+4, tho keep in mind most computers don't see that as 'dual channel' and will run a little bit slower compared to 8gb or 16gb, the only 12GB that is really running at FULL SPEED is on a workstation with 6 RAM Slots, but four ram slots theres only a few combinations that are dual channel: 8,16,32,64,128
Elden Ring has goofy cpu usage. It doesn't like HT and older gen CPU's. My old 4790k doesn't get properly used in game because the game engine seems to mismanage threads and not fully utilize the real cores. The game never maxed out the CPU and performance suffered (stutter). I'd even disable HT and overclock the 4790k and the game engine still failed to properly utilize the CPU. Why the game engine hated older CPUs makes no sense. Maybe the older ram speeds? Benchmarking sites showed the game scales well up to 6 physical cores but HT was giving weird performance results but it seems to go beyond just HT. So an i5 8400 is actually a good CPU for Elden Ring. No HT and 6 physical cores (newer cpu). The game also seems to like the huge bus bandwidth of the VEGA cards. From my experience the VEGA 56 and 64 cards were producing more stable FPS than "faster" cards with narrower buses.
2:12 Is that tree dancing? Literally a worse foliage animation than FO4. If you can do RT, then you can definitely run an accurate wind simulation. Elden Ring was probably the last new release I will ever buy. I'm happy to wait until they are available for what they are actually worth - about $30 for a 'good' game. Remember, it is all relative and I have the imagination to see what modern gaming could be. AAA games have become BBB games.
Should be good, I'm running on a laptop 1660 ti on low and I'm getting consistent 60fps. Only problem is massive frame drop when going from one area to another, game will freeze for a second while it loads the shaders.
Playing Elden Ring with Vega 8, capping to 30 fps and using Lossless Scaling to Frame Gen 90 fps. Works surprisingly well T_T
Nice :)
Nop 30 to 90 doesn't work well at all, 30 to 60 is completely fine (2X mode) it's an amazing software
720p or 1080p
for the blind maybe
Been playing using 60 ->120fps and it's better than playing at just 60fps
From what I understand, with the DLC also came a few performance issues, according to some users. Performance will probably improve after some updates.
Can confirm. Playing on a Ryzen 7 5700G (weird CPU choice Ik) and RX 6600. Base game runs great at 1080p max but no matter what some sections, attacks, etc. in the DLC can drop my FPS as low as 30
love ur vids RGiHD, relaxing and informative as always! :D
Thanks :)
This is like the opposite of Sim City 2000. The minimum specs said I needed a 68020 running at 14mHz and 4MB of RAM, my A1200 had a 68030 clocked at 25mHz, a 68882 math co-processor and 6MB of RAM and it run at an absolute crawl.
I mean, awesome game and just on the edge of playable on my machine, I couldn't imagine the poor git who bought the game whilst just meeting requirements, definitely would've been an unplayable mess.
Dang, the miliHertz
@@samarkand1585 It's milli, not mili.
*MHz
DOF and motion blur off, I like the way you do business lol.
😁 I can’t stand either
DOF is nice for 1st person POV, motion blur is never nice
per object motion blur has its place and looks great. It's when the whole camera motion blurs when you move the viewport that just looks terrible
@@itsuadman yes. i'm playing snowrunner rn and it literally only applies to spinning tires from what i can tell. wouldn't play without it
@@infinity2z3r07 I never thought of that, thats one place where it really works.
While Elden Ring isn’t my gaming genre with these “Souls” like titles….. but the gaming and art style has its appeal and it’s great to see a nice looking game like this being able to run on lower end hardware 🥰💪😇👍
Idk why you're here then dude
@@WateringDNami Because it's interesting as a technical exploration?
It depends on the area, the game seems to be largely single core CPU-bound so unless you have a fairly new processor expect drops around the Furnace Golems or in areas with a lot of projectiles or particles. I'm using a 10400F and it drops into the low 30s at worst.
Played this game for the first time this year. I have mostly played more casual games like gta, red dead, assassins creed etc. So I cautiously gave a try to elden ring. I won't lie, this might be one of, if not the best game I've ever played.
To think this is the first open world this company created and it is already miles better than any slop from Ubisoft in the last decade and probably even the future.
I think the only thing it lacked was how the quests are structured, with npc's teleporting from one place to another to advance the quests, and many times those npc's being found in later game areas, resulting in me forgetting that I was supposed to meet with that npc in that area.
Everything else is simply fantastic, and that's coming from someone who had never played or was interested in souls like games.
I too am a casual kind of gamer and sometimes I do wish to delve into it but I'm scared because of the difficulty. I've heard these souls games are tough and require meticulous planning and learning which, to me seems like a task rather than enjoying a game. I've played RE4, The Arkham games, and mostly linear sort of games which do not require a lot of effort. I wish to enjoy and not be tensed and worried. So do you think I should try it?
@@gabadu529 I think you should give it a try. There is a learning curve to these games but once you are over that you can definitely finish it and maybe even beat the optional hardest boss fights in the game. Grab it on sale and if you really like it buy the DLC later.
The other FromSoftware games are pretty open world too. You can typically run back and forth to any particular point in any of the games
You can even beat some of the games without reaching a certain location or running into a certain boss or set of bosses.
@@lovescarguitar the others are open map, closed up levels with connections between some
Like everyone saying, the performance is really bad in some areas with a lot of geometry and particle effects. Mostly CPU bound
Nice to see it not only plays with the minimum requirements, but plays just fine too. Willing to bet you could drop down to a 1050 and get 30fps+ in low settings too. Plenty of people still using older hardware out there.
This helped me so much! You are literally amazing. I do not have much money and I found this video really helpful because I know a low-priced pc I can buy! Love your videos!!
Nothing relevant to say, but just felt like marking the first video I watched after caving and getting YT Premium. Enjoy your $0.003 or whatever. :P
More probably but yeah whatever
Can I ask why you bought RUclips premium?
@@Rolkey Mainly because I had money in the budget after cancelling Netflix a few days back, so figured I might as well do this since I can't really afford Patreon for the 2 dozen or so creators I'd want to support. At least they get a very little something from it.
@@RolkeyIt was worth it for me just to escape Dr Squatch.
@@ogrejd With ad blocking software and browsers like brave why pay at all? There are a ton of free streaming sites that use ads and once those are blocked its just like having netflix. Even nukes all youtube ads including making the free movies ad free.
Happy weekends, Steve!
And you :)
G'day Random,
Along with your Rare/Weird Finds these "Minimum Spec" videos are my favourites as they show you don't need the newest or most expensive hardware to have FUN!,
Oh & when Sophie joins you for "I got my sister to..." videos as they are always a laugh & a half 😂
completed elden ring several times on a ryzen 5500u laptop igpu and even in the new dlc area its definitely still ok. Pretty forgiving considering how excellent "low" settings looks in this game compared to other games
Suggestion: I'm sure you heard of Lossless Scaling, you should try to see how low down in system power and specs you can go while still being able to enjoy modern games at 60 FPS.
Some DLC area, like in front of Castle Ensis, so far, is where it gets very demanding for system around or below minimum specs...
My i5 8400 (minimum spec) drops to 50fps in that area, even after removing gpu bottleneck (turning down all settings to low and resolution to 720p)
I just streamed some gameplay footage (with afterburner stats) in my channel
Nice video. I'm glad this game doesn't take a set of kidneys and half of a liver to run well. I played through Elden Ring the first time on a GTX 1060 3gb, but with a i7 2600 and 8gb of 1333. It was a bit more rough than this, but I was mostly in the 30-40 fps range. More than I can say for Starfield; even with a huge PC upgrade, I had worse results. For a game that looks nowhere near as good as Elden Ring does, it's pretty inexcusable.
I literally just beaten the DLC on a 4th gen I5 with GTX 960. Stable 40 fps all around.
I'll admit, a 4gb variant, but, still.
How much does ur pc cost?
@@Coldic-i4g in total, 150$. Followed ETA Prime guides.
@@Sm00k if u can beat it, i dont see the reason why my 8gb ram can't 💀
If you're having trouble with this game it's because you are heavy rolling. Heavy rolling is terrible, makes dodging attacks super hard. Remove some armor or use lighter armor.
Love the design of that card shame graphics card designs died with the 1000 series and 500 AMD series 😢
I appreciate this video, I’ve been holding off this whole time buying the game but looks like my pc can run it. Many thanks!
I think they optimized things quite a bit. When I played it for the first time, my fps were a bit all over the place and now it's much better. gtx1080+32gb
Keep in mind ER was made to play on last gen consoles, so that's probably why you still got a smooth experience when using only 8GB of DRAM.
Always love your vids, mate!
Thanks!
I5 3rd gen with RX 580,very decent experience ❤
or 480 xd
If you plan to test performance. You need a save in forum azula or leyndell
Talking about weird ideas, i got one. I know you have gt 1030 gddr5. How about pairing it with a modern fast ddr5 system like ryzen 7000 or intel 12th gen?
Trying gaming with games that requires more than 2gb vram that comes with 1030 and see if there's any performance hit compared to when playing it with games under 2gb vram requirement.
Currently the DLC areas seems to be more demanding, there’s decent amount of stutter and only use RT if your processor is like a 13700K and up.
Why even bother using ray tracing in this game
@@ProjectFraz tbh it adds a lot to foliage, without RT it just looks bland and last geny. Some interiors also get a nice boost in fidelity and with the DLSS mod you can get 60fps too depending on hardrware…but all that only applies to the base game. DLC I disabled it completely. It is a mess.
My brother playes elden ring on an i5 2500 and a gtx 970 with 8GB (now 16) and He doesnt complain
reminds me the 8700,K,or F stil is an awesome cpu for budget gaming even in 2024 handling upto the 6700xt or 3060ti without leaving much performance if any on the table
Its even better performance if you launch the game without EAC :) You lose access to online features, but it can really bump up the fps by quite a bit, and make the game much, MUCH smoother, especially now after the DLC. :)
can you try those graphic card with "Lossless Scaling" software? it can drasticaly improve smoothnes
Gtx 950m 4gb get 22 to 30 fps at 720p or 768p. It plays and feels ok with a controller. Not ideal but works.
GeForce 210 1GB DDR3 (with fan) vs. HD 630 (i3 7100)
Caelid is a nightmare for most old graphics card
that games actually suprizingly playable on a fx 8320 a i5 2400 and ryzen 1200 with a 4gb dvi only mining rx 470 also if around 40 some fps is playable to you lol
Not bad from the looks of it. I would personally go with Medium or High for sub 60 (but more than 30) given that this game has a 60FPS cap, so not really worth trying to aim for 60+ especially on the minimum system requirements.
As for other games' minimum system requirements - some others are also pretty accurate, as my laptop has a 1050Ti, and in both F1 2023 and F1 2022 (games I used to play a lot on the laptop) I got a +30fps experience at 1080p high, albeit with some noticeable dips from time to time. Low would have probably netted slightly more, but would have turned the overheating i7-8750H into the limiting factor (by putting more onto a CPU with inadequate cooling from the factory) and the game would have looked worse.
They should also specify the minimum resolution for the games, I still play some dos games
all new games are released as BETAs for paying users to test and bug report for years before the game gets finished as there is practically zero game testing by qualified employees any more.
it's like new model auto manufacturer series changes, wait 5 years before buying due to the life ending and machine self terminating manufacturers defects get resolved.
I wanna buy Elden Ring but I got a GTX 1650 Super, Intel core i5-9400F and 16 gb RAM... you think it works?
Finished the game twice with a below requirement rig 5th gen I5 and RTX 960 4G. Ignorance is bliss😂
Yeah the new dlc can suddenly become quite hard to run. i was going along at like a 55+ fps at max settings and max ray tracing with my 7900gre and suddenly I’m in the cinema fitting a dude with 24😂
I lowered the Ray tracing preset after that one, jeez
This game seems very cpu carried, my cpu (5600x) is definitely the strong side of my build, but my gpu (2070) has no problem running 60 fps even with max settings and ray tracing (1080p)
I played this game on an i3-7100 (dual core!), it hovered around 30-50 fps with very bad frametimes 😅
such a shame given DS3 runs on the same engine and is pretty optimised
Do follow up video but using LSFG
Lossless Scaling Frame Generation.
I swear it worked wonderfully even with Elden Ring
Although I have no idea how would it impact Capture Card
diid you record before patch? patch fps is much worse
could use even lower specs with lossless scaling and frame generation ^^
Brother, how big are you physically, coz I have that same Z370M motherboard and it does not look that small in my hands lmao
informative video bro, but you should lower your equip load so you stop fat rolling :)
Recently UK eBay has a weird Quadra T2000 from HP Z2 SFF OEM 🤔
You can play it on way lower cpu specs, but it's not so enjoyable, socket 771 xeons.
i have geforce rtx, 7000 series amd ryzen, and 16 gb of ram. is this enough to play elden ring with like 60-120 fps and medium graphics?
expect 20 fps in some areas of the new DLC though.
It's been year's and you still haven't left the bandit camp
1060 with 3GB runs game decently, but in cannot maintain 60 FPS in capitol city. It could however maintain 40 FPS at 1080p low locked, which is enough to finish the game. However, you could run game in 900p medium windowed, and then use Magpie/Blinue to upscale to 1080p . In fact, with this tool it is possible to play with AMD Vega iGPUs, or things like Nvidia MX 450. Run game in windowed 720p low/med , cap at 30 FPS , and upscale to 1080p.
Bro my specs are like 2 times better than the recommended and I still get 45 fps ON MEDIUM
Elden ring has frame pacing issues on pc and Ray tracing exacerbates it. My rig has a ryzen 9 and a 4070 and it says 60 the whole time I play but it doesn't really LOOK like it
An 8400 is only 6 threads.....i bet it would work quite well with the i3 8100
What about playing armored core with minimum
You should do this more on other game as well.
Actual question though... how do you achieve 12 gigs? Do you like put 2x4gb and 2x2gb kits? And it works?
Yeah, I have a DDR3 system with 12GB 4/2/4/2GB it works flawlessly in dual channel. You can also put 3x4 or 8+4, but that will make only some parts of the memory running in dual channel if the motherboard can figure it out at all which is very bad. Overall if you can find 2 extra sticks for free it's totally worth it.
Yes, but you need a motherboard with four ram slots and put the same-type memory in dual channel each.
Sure, or even 2X4 and 1X4, depending on the board. Intel Flex memory mode will run as much of the ram in dual channel mode as it can, in this case, 8 of the 12 gigs will run in DC mode.
yes with four ram slots, 8+4+8+4, tho keep in mind most computers don't see that as 'dual channel' and will run a little bit slower compared to 8gb or 16gb, the only 12GB that is really running at FULL SPEED is on a workstation with 6 RAM Slots, but four ram slots theres only a few combinations that are dual channel: 8,16,32,64,128
8+4gb and i dont think there's people crazy enough putting more combination on MB with 4 slot, definitely not recommended.
Games very stutter prone since the update even on high end hardware.
Any opinions on a msi b650 tomahawk board for a ryzen 5 7600?
i like tomahawk for anything, preferably ATX cause the matx version is usually not the same feature set
@@MrSamadolfo i picked up a 650 tomahawk for 80 bucks a ryzen 5 7600 for 140 bucks and 32gb 6000mhz cl32 ddr5 for 70 bucks
@@victoresarey4036 😎 cool
usually we can sometimes go lower then the minimum specs
*sometimes*
"usually sometimes" lol
*than...
@@GrainGrown it's a very big MAYBE.
Me trying to play on an old Lenovo y700 laptop with a gtx 960m 4gb, 8 gb ddr4 ram and a 1tb hdd that I don't know the speed of.
It's not going well.
could i play it on a i5-3470 with radeon rx 570 and 16 ram ?
Elden Ring has goofy cpu usage. It doesn't like HT and older gen CPU's. My old 4790k doesn't get properly used in game because the game engine seems to mismanage threads and not fully utilize the real cores. The game never maxed out the CPU and performance suffered (stutter). I'd even disable HT and overclock the 4790k and the game engine still failed to properly utilize the CPU. Why the game engine hated older CPUs makes no sense. Maybe the older ram speeds? Benchmarking sites showed the game scales well up to 6 physical cores but HT was giving weird performance results but it seems to go beyond just HT. So an i5 8400 is actually a good CPU for Elden Ring. No HT and 6 physical cores (newer cpu). The game also seems to like the huge bus bandwidth of the VEGA cards. From my experience the VEGA 56 and 64 cards were producing more stable FPS than "faster" cards with narrower buses.
2:12 Is that tree dancing? Literally a worse foliage animation than FO4. If you can do RT, then you can definitely run an accurate wind simulation. Elden Ring was probably the last new release I will ever buy. I'm happy to wait until they are available for what they are actually worth - about $30 for a 'good' game. Remember, it is all relative and I have the imagination to see what modern gaming could be. AAA games have become BBB games.
I've got an i7-9750H and GTX 1660ti on a laptop and I can barely touch 40fps :/
I have the same system but I can't even come close to these values.can you help me?
AT or ATX FTW!
yup! THAT OLd
dlc area drops fps a lot my rx 7600 cannt keep60 fps lock high ray tress and max settings 1080 It drop 40 some area also micro freeze
i use gtx 750 on i3 10100 and 8 ram and its fine
im playing with my ps4 and still great
Does anyone know if a AMD Ryzen 5-7600 Radeon RX 7600 16GB DDR5 1TB SSD run Elden Ring at all? New to pc gaming and really wanna try out the pc port
Minimum spec requirements, we meet again...
Can i run this game with 1050 ti 3 gb and 8 gb ram
you sound like a british kermit the frog
hi how good is rtx 2060 12gb asus for say 60 pounds in your currency
Really good for that price
Damn good
what about 3050 6gb
Should be good, I'm running on a laptop 1660 ti on low and I'm getting consistent 60fps. Only problem is massive frame drop when going from one area to another, game will freeze for a second while it loads the shaders.
Damn, son. Where did you find one of these?
this is literally my setup xd
Sad the game is locked to 60 FPS on pc.
BUT, and hear me out, what if you played it on way less? Say 4th gen i7, and similar GPU?
I actually once ran Elden Ring on an i5-3570, 16gb ddr3 ram, and a R9 285 gpu. I was shocked to find out that it was totally playable.
@@JoseGringus Define totally playable.
Interesting 🤔
You are a god
elden ring looks exactly like the witcher. same game with a new female name and new colors to the coitish dress
3:37 DDR3?
nah that can't be right, probably meant ddr4
please tell me you beat the game at heavy load😂
there're some forest In limgrave 😊😊 you fps will drop there
Hello
Hi!
i could play at medium with a i7 2600k and gtx 970 4gb, with this update i think i would en up in low again lol
*GTX 970 3,5 GB + 0,5 GB
@@GrainGrown and people think nvidia is the best gpu for everyone xd
would love if u would put into that a machine a gtx 1070 and revisit the game, would doing the same but ive bought 2 1070s and booth are broken.
😒👍 RX 470 570 8GB ,
RX 480 580 590 8GB ,
Vega 56 8GB,
GTX 1070 1070thai 1080 8GB,
RX 5500 XT 8GB,
RX 5600 XT 6GB,
RX 5700 8GB,
RX 5700 XT 8GB,
RX 6600 8GB,
RX 6600 XT 6650 XT 8GB
GTX 1660 Super or thai 6GB, 2060 6GB
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when i checked, no joke this comment was posted 55 seconds ago lol, 55 second reply gang
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Minimum requirement is a joke. This game is well optimized.
Also is this the massively stuttering issue fixed now?
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