Thursday, April 26, 2012

What will happen if I didn't reach the recommended requirement for the Video Card?

The game i want to play has a minimum requirement of GeForce 5600 GT video card. And I have GeForce 6100 GT video card. And for the recommended requirement is GeForce 6600 GT. Now, can I run this game?|||Yes you can.



The minimum required video card is the 5600. That's the bare minimum required card to run the game at reduced quality. That means that you may not be able to "see" as far in the game as you could normally, you may have to reduce the texture quality a bit, and remove some of the more fun effects (lighting and shadow effects)



The Recommended card is the 6600. This allows the player to run the game at the better quality giving you the better graphics and effects.



You having the 6100 means that you might have to play around with the settings a bit to set the game to a playable level. You may have to reduce to medium quality textures and a moderate level of effects.



Also many games today will analyze your system for you and select the settings based on what it finds for you.



So yes, the game will be very playable for you.|||You have above the minimum requirement so you will be able to play the game, you just might not have amazing graphics whilst playing, and you might also suffer from a low frame rate, a recommended requirement is what is needed to experience the game well, where as the minimum requirement is what's needed to run the game|||You can probably run the game, You might find that you can only run it on Low and you may experience frame skip, If your Card is not powerful enough to support the game.



But remember its only a recommendation and it can often be an exaggeration of what is actually needed.|||You can run both of Video Cards, but which is more powerfull ????

If you run on weak video card the game will looks really bad ......|||You chance having your video card burning out, because it will try to draw more power than the PSU is designed to provide.

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