I’m actually really glad that I waited until the deluxe edition was only $12.50 before I bought this game. I loaded it up and tried playing it on the settings that the game suggested and it was like playing the game in slow motion. Even once I set all of the graphics settings to the absolute lowest settings I could possibly find, for some reason in this game there is no “low setting,” medium seems to be the lowest graphicals setting possible.

I’m happy that I have a game that I can play once I have an actual gaming machine, but it seems that almost all AAA games aren’t capable of running on a laptop that has both 32GB of RAM, and a 4 TB SDD.

Why is it that years old games cannot play on maxed out hardware for the time?

  • @AngryCommieKenderOP
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    18 months ago

    I have a fully maxed out Acer Aspire 5. 32 gig of RAM, either 4 or 8 gig of VRam

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      8 months ago

      So I had to Google it, but it looks like you have a 2050, but Jedi Survivor’s recommended specs lists a 2070. So you fall short of their recommended specs.

      • @AngryCommieKenderOP
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        18 months ago

        Thanks! Ahh well, that’s just one of many games that are on my “once I build another tower” list.