This would kill my Vibe.. Is this final requirement? Because I'm using a Windows 10 Lenovo with 3Gb RAM, Local Disk D of 500hdd and 250Gb Local Disk C. I've been a zeal to get this game real soon until I saw this info down here. CPU: Intel i5 2500K 3.3GHz / AMD Phenom II X4 850 or equivalent CPU Speed: Info RAM: 4 GB OS: Windows® 7 SP1 / Windows® 8 / Windows® 8.1 / Windows® 10 Video Card: GeForce GT 640 / Radeon HD 6670 1GB* Sound Card: DirectX compatible Free Disk Space: 33 GB
I think that you have the perfect specification of your computer to play this game. You have a big ram and HQ graphic card including large disk space. In my opinion, it should run perfectly on your computer. IF you still having a problem then let me know.
Surely, I will update you.. You just gave me a Go-Ahead option, so let me try Hopeful, it's gonna run and I'm also hoping it wouldn't have hung-up cases. Thanks
These are not high requirements at all, in fact they are pretty low. You've practically said nothing about your machines specs, but since it only has 3 GB of RAM I'm going to assume that it's a low end business laptop, in which case you could forget about playing games on it.
Exactly, the laptop he posted about sounded like a low end Lenovo laptop for productivity, which are not meant for gaming. But I think that given he has a good enough CPU, and knows his way around the technicalities, then he could make Ride 2 run on his machine even with 3 gb RAM.
I personally think that it will work perfectly fine on his laptop if I'm not mistaken. It's sucks when it will not work because it's a good game after all.
But he said nothing about his CPU, only about the RAM and (irrelevant) hard drive size ? Maybe he could play it with that amount of RAM, maybe not. Usually having less RAM than the game requires results in a miserable experience with lots of stuttering and crashing.
I think it does ask for that much high specifications of a computer. I am running this game on my PC that is Acer Core i3 5th generation with 4 GB ram. I never faced any kind of problem while playing the game on my PC. In my opinion, your Pc is perfect for the Ride 2 and don't need to worry about it. Just keep playing and enjoy.
I think your system specifications are perfect for this game. If you are facing any issue then update your software. There are always updates on regular basis. Keep updating your game. If you still have any problem then let the support people know about it.
The RAM is low so the game might crash. I had such a laptop with 3 GB ram and the experience was awful.
Are you even surprised? Most modern racing titles have high graphical requirements so the minimum specifications to run Ride 2 isn't really a surprise to me. Luckily, my current gaming laptop is a 2016 model so it handles Ride pretty easily. You should try upgrading to a more powerful desktop/laptop although, the recent prices of graphics cards are outrageous.
The minimal requirement for the graphics card in this game is very, very low. You could max the game out with a 70 $ graphics card if you're willing to buy used.
The thing about buying used graphical cards is they are being used to mine cryptocurrencies and the strain on the GPU from such an activity dramatically reduces its shelf life. Nowadays, I prefer to roam Newegg, eBay or Amazon for fantastic deals when it comes to system parts.
Used graphics cards, whether used for mining or gaming have a shortened lifespan in general. But if you're too broke to buy a new one that's decent, then you don't have much of a choice anyway, if you want to game that is.
You have a point there. What I would suggest is trying to buy it from Newegg because they usually do rigorous inspections of used computer components so you are guaranteed a very mint graphics card. eBay and Amazon do not carry out such an inspection on any goods being sold on their platform so there is no telling what you will receive.
It has a fair system requirement and it seems to be on the lower end side. Your PC will run it fine because a GT 640 doesn't have that much power even compared to an Intel HD. I guess your laptop could run it fine. If it doesn't you could reduce the screen resolution.
Yes its true that's the minimum requirement, if you are running it on a laptop check your graphics memory allocation. If it fits the requirement then your ready to go. If not, try to allocate more memory on graphics.