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Can I run this game? Also what can I do to improve my pc. Hi
#1
Posted Sep 21, 2010 - 11:32 PM
Hello I was wondering would my computer be able to run FF 14? Also what should I buy to improve my game play. When I used the benchmark I was shocked that I only got a score of 2000 something on the high settings and only a score of 3000 something on the low settings. Anyways what can I do to improve my pc so that I can run the game at max settings
#2
Posted Sep 21, 2010 - 11:58 PM
Hello, and welcome to the site.

Unfortunately, it's hard to help you improve your PC without knowing your current setup: CPU, graphics card, RAM, etc.
Unfortunately, it's hard to help you improve your PC without knowing your current setup: CPU, graphics card, RAM, etc.
I am Goblin.
#3
Posted Sep 22, 2010 - 1:45 AM
Eorzea, on Sep 21, 2010 - 11:58 PM, said:
Hello, and welcome to the site.

Unfortunately, it's hard to help you improve your PC without knowing your current setup: CPU, graphics card, RAM, etc.
Unfortunately, it's hard to help you improve your PC without knowing your current setup: CPU, graphics card, RAM, etc.
Thanks for welcoming me
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#4
Posted Sep 22, 2010 - 4:47 AM
I could leave this to experts, but they might be 'busy' soon here. You should have no problems running the game. "MAX" settings will be impossible to play with (I have a roughly similar system, but with a slightly more advanced video card). When I bumped it up to full throttle I probably got 2 fps. Note though, the game will still look beautiful, and a lot of the maximum options are entirely unnecessary. The only thing I wanted that really killed my fps was ambient occlusion, to address that low-def to hi-def rendering issue.
There will be a release for new radeon drivers in a month or so that will help.
There will be a release for new radeon drivers in a month or so that will help.
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#5
Posted Sep 22, 2010 - 4:51 AM
8gb's of ddr2 at 533MHz
upgrade upgrade upgrade
graphics card should be fine
oc your processor a little if you can but better ram will help you allot you should want at least over 1000 mhz
graphics card should be fine
oc your processor a little if you can but better ram will help you allot you should want at least over 1000 mhz
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