doomposters BTFO
Even GTX 750 Ti can run Elden Ring
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well no shit it can run it. whether it runs good is the problem
this shit looks fake
Thats pretty impressive.
fake
>why?
the armor
>armor
Nigger, the HUD is enough
I have a 580 and am running it at 20+ fps on low.
>i5 9400F
show us a benchmark with a lower tier CPU ffs
we know already most GPUs can run this game well
How can it run it if it doesn't support dx12?
>34 fps
Truly a ps5 experience.
proof
you dont have the game
>Better than a ps5
Crapsoles BTFO
>if it doesn't support dx12?
Thanks for remind me i share this board with zoomers who have no idea about what's going on in life
Prove it.
Are you retarded?
Do you even know how computers work or did yu fell for the "get the lastest shiny computer part" shilling scheme?
its not out yet
>female avatar
>specs testing
nope lmao
I hope so. It still looks like a PS3 title. Doesn't explain why they listed the minimum specs so high though.
If the game world is largely empty save for some enemies here and there then that would explain why.
does it run on windows 7
I'm stuck on it right now
It is
This fag has spammed dozens of these fake videos across multiple youtube channels idgi
every modern game has a dx11 fallback even if its "win11 dx12 only"
>EAC enabled even offline
Oh fuck off.
just get win10 already.
>35 fps
thats terrible. is this max settings?
is that the fucking DS3 crab? lmao
ok but how does it fare with a shit cpu?
fps
>thats terrible
Its literally running on $300 PC
Elden won't have one
Apparently, it is GPU intensive. So we may be safe.
What about RAM? Is 8gb fine?
elden ring is just DS3
If the card supports Vulkan you can use DXVK on Windows to play games on cards that don't support DX12.
It's a kernal level anti-cheat dude. even when your pc is in sleep mode it's still fucking running.
The game looks like an early PS4 title so I'm not surprised
DXVK doesn't support DX12 games
github.com
that boy is dumb but the boomer who bought that thing instead of just pic related is dumber
the problem:
>updating windows tends to be a rather involved process
>computer desperately needs a hardware update anyways, including replacing the motherboard, CPU, possibly GPU, adding more RAM, and replacing the HDDs with SSDs.
>It would be best to update windows at least after that last step, since I'd have to reinstall windows to replace the C drive anyways.
>Also made a promise to myself to not upgrade my desktop until after I get a job, which will take a while
So yeah, I can't really upgrade right now.