Hello guys,
I saw that the game is in Beta and i really want to buy it, but I’m worried that my PC won’t be able to run the game.
My specs are: CPU: Intel core I5 4590 3.3 GHz.
GPU: GeForce GTX 760 EVGA W/ ACX 2 GB Edition.
RAM: 8 GB.
Will I run it? Do i need to upgrade? Please let me know.
THANK YOU!!
Best regards.
Hello. You are quite low on the spectrum, but the game should run on your system. Please note that it is not properly optimized right now, so don´t expect the highest FPS.
One guilder for every time @DrFusselpulli has to wrote this kind of answer.
Edit: hmm, i don’t want to set the attention to the fps and more to the kind of answer about the system requirements
Well, I am paid for answering indeed
I got it to run on a similar machine, and if you turn the vegetation to the lowest setting, and reduce the draw distance, you will get 30-35 FPS. Definitely playable.
Thank you!
Core i3-6320
Gigabyte GA-Z170-HD3
GTX 970 4096MB GDDR5 (256bit)
SSD 120GB
DDR4-2666 8192MB
On my system, everything is fine plays on ultra settings. The game does not take off even after several hours of play. Game Crash occurs only when loading savegames.
Recently noticed one peculiarity. If you buy from a dealer in the tavern under the castle all the torches - the game crashes or directly during the trade or soon after.
I might be cause by a corrupt save.
Try to moving all your saves somewhere else (“gamefolder”/user_kingdomcome/whgame) and then start a new game and try again.
Lets see if it is really caused by buying out all the torches.
Once the game is has taken off on torches for the first time, I deleted all the save. it was a new game. That’s why I wrote that it is a system. Because every time I start a new game (after removing the save) and in the same place the game crashes. Although this could play for hours. I noticed only recently, because it had not bought his torches)))
Try it, maybe you will be the same.
sure will do
Your CPU is fine, but you should upgrade your GPU. Good GPUs right now are GTX 1060 6 GB and GTX 1070.
I think a 970GTX is a great graphiccard and should handle kdc when its ready.
But we will see it when its done.
Yeah but 970 is old architecture and 1060 6 GB is new (will get better optimization for new games)+ 1060 is powerful as GTX 980 with 120 W TDP.
I guess i know what you mean but it isn’t really necassary for kdc, isn’t it?
I think buying a new graphicscard when it released isn’t needed when you got an actual one.
btw i like the gtx 1060 quit a good card i guess.
We’ll have to wait and see. Right now the beta doesn’t take advantage of decent graphics cards. I assume release will be better.
There’s nothing in Pascal that Maxwell didn’t have. In many cases Maxwell cards overclock better than the new ones, although that could be due to the drivers not being perfect yet.
The 1070 is around the performance of the 980 Ti, but when you overclock both, the 980 Ti does better.
The main advantage of Pascal is the lower power usage. It doesn’t have any new performance features. Doesn’t do better in DX12 and doesn’t have hardware supported async compute.
Of course upgrading from 970 to 1060 is stupid, but from 970 to 1070 is big difference in performance. 1060 is really good card to upgrade from for example GTX 960, GTX 770, R9 280x…
Because it really has a performance of 980 and 6 GB VRAM which is very important in new games.
Im running a i7-4790k and 750-ti with SSD and 16GB of ram. I noticed most games I need to run, on lower setting these days. My GPU is a little out dated, by the newer 1000 cards. Sad times.
Not really. Do you want graphics to be limited by the 750 Ti forever? GPU power is increasing, and by a lot. This is a good thing. More processing power means better looking games. CPU power on the other hand is not increasing. It’s not a good thing that Sandy Bridge is still only marginally slower than the latest offerings.
Still I know my PC is good, and I can play most games. I just need a new GPU, I cannot afford atm.
Crap and here I have almost his same specks. Oh well, when it’s finally released I’ll deal with it