Mirror's Edge Catalyst PC Specs Are a Little Steep

Kaymish

The Morally Bankrupt Weasel
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well looks like i have nothing to worry about i scared myself with the witcher 3 and FO4's specs but im running that maxed out and this is wanting what ive got now i have the 16GB ram if i cant run it well enough maybe i can look at a GPU upgrade and overclock my CPU im on a liquid cooler so heat management is not an issue and the PSU has enough left over if im conservative
 

Living_Brain

When in doubt, overclock
Feb 8, 2012
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Strazdas said:
No, it is not. not reasonable that is. This is because games do not require that much ram. expoeriments done on builder forums revealed that even games claiming 8 GB to be minimum ran just fine on 3GB and the difference between 3GB and more were nonexistent. Bellow 3 GB you start to have problems, but if you have the currently standard 8 GB you should run EVERYTHING without ANY problems.
Not to mention there's a reason GPUs have vram, usually most of the RAM that's needed is loaded onto the vram first and ram second.
 

Strazdas

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Living_Brain said:
Strazdas said:
No, it is not. not reasonable that is. This is because games do not require that much ram. expoeriments done on builder forums revealed that even games claiming 8 GB to be minimum ran just fine on 3GB and the difference between 3GB and more were nonexistent. Bellow 3 GB you start to have problems, but if you have the currently standard 8 GB you should run EVERYTHING without ANY problems.
Not to mention there's a reason GPUs have vram, usually most of the RAM that's needed is loaded onto the vram first and ram second.
Not really how it works. Some tasks are better done using VRAM and some regular RAM. Graphic related ones are usually geared towards VRAM, however things like AI are much better off using regular RAM.