Is my system enough to run these games ?

MrJavaMrJava Banned
edited October 2017 in General Chat

Alright, this is my system :

Intel Core i5 6200U 2.3 Ghz w/Turbo Boost 2.7 Ghz
NVIDIA GeForce 930M
8 GB RAM
1366x768 Resolution

I want to buy The Witcher 3, Batman : Arkham Knight and The Evil Within. But I am not sure my computer can handle at least 30fps. Some people say I can reach 30fps on low settings and even I can reach 45 fps but others say that system will only handle like 20-25 fps which ruins the fun that I took from the game. What do you think ?

Comments

  • If you're buying these games on Steam, Just buy them to see if they work. Then if you've played it for less than 2 hours and have owned it for less than two weeks they will refund it no questions asked.

  • No, thats why I asked.

    If you're buying these games on Steam, Just buy them to see if they work. Then if you've played it for less than 2 hours and have owned it for less than two weeks they will refund it no questions asked.

  • edited October 2017

    I have exactly this VGA in my laptop;Don't buy these games they run bad.
    Even in 1024*768 witcher 3 is 20-25fps for me .TEW and Arkham knight are Bad pc ports too.

    MrJava posted: »

    No, thats why I asked.

  • edited October 2017

    Probably not, at least not well/for long. Can't remember if Telltale games run worse on my laptop because of the NVIDIA or the Intel, but the Humble Store and Steam I think say that those games aren't suitable for such-and-such-run computers.

    (Which, imo, is contrived, considering.)

  • This guy takes 22 fps and also he lost 3-4 fps because of the video recording, I have better processor so I should take maybe more FPS. Also the comments on Steam say that optimization problem is solved.

    There is a fact that I bought the game anyway :D But I bought Bioshock Infinite, too.

    I have exactly this VGA in my laptop;Don't buy these games they run bad. Even in 1024*768 witcher 3 is 20-25fps for me .TEW and Arkham knight are Bad pc ports too.

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