Does it work on 2 cores? (Rise of the Tomb Raider)
Connoisseurs, attention, question. Has anyone run on a dual core bucket?upumeg95
Yes, athlon x2, and I can't complain about this old man. The previous tomb raider went on high, as this one I do not know, so I'm asking. And yes, I'm not asking for advice, mind you, but specifically from people who tried to run on 2 cores.
Lucky One
knowing Denuva, and how the Inquisition worked, I think you shouldn't even try!
deeppurple1968
Probably a very thick joke, considering that when you enter Rise of the tomb raider into a search engine, the title immediately pops up - "uses denuvo protection". So, he's not funny.
Lucky One
, I have a 2-core i3-2100 on mine, it flies on ultra + 2 MSAA (only there are 4 streams, so athlon soso)
I have a system Intel (R) Pentium (R) B980 4GB of RAM Nvidia GT640M laptop. Playing at low robots 20-25fps in the open world. In tombs and small rooms, up to 30fps rises. But playable for me
unless, of course, on a dual-core and with a good vidyuha 2 GB, then it can go
So I managed to get a toy, so I unsubscribe. It's strange that there is only one such theme (running on a weak PC), but to the point. Sobsna on a subject. I have a config: Core2Duo E7500, GTX 650 1gb, 4Gb Ram. Everything at a minimum (up to disabling all checkboxes in the settings) produces 25-30 fps, which is quite playable. Of the minuses: too long loading at the beginning and during the transition between camps (even with the presence of SSD). Once there was a terrible FPS drawdown in the Soviet camp, but when the game was restarted, everything became normal. But in general it is quite playable. The graphics are awful, but what can you do. I tried to add a column in the settings. It becomes not much more beautiful, but the FPS drops significantly.