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Sherab

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  1. I was testing the game after release, since I bought it as "pre-order" - I wanted to figure out will it be playable on my old PC. I went just through the begining and ended up at starting island, after ship crashed. I wanted to exit to main menu from there (without saving or whatsoever) and then the game crashed. output_log.txt error.txt DxDiag.txt
  2. Hi MichaƂ. More like "Hi, Ross". The 'can u runnit' page checks your specs and compares it to the minimum requirements of the product. It means that you will most probably fail that test even in case of a small mismatch. I was able to run the Witcher 3 on a 10 yo machine with low settings, and it was quite playable. So long story short, I think it's safe to say that in case of Pillars 2 you are covered. Ross? Why Ross? And not Mike, Mick, or Michael? Well, I hope you are right, and I'll be able to run it without to much of stugger. Ehh... I miss the times, when there was all that free (legal) demos you could dawnload and check. Devs rarely in recent times make such demos... I guess I can buy the game as an investement in the future. When I'll buy a new PC too. Thanks, and good gaming!
  3. Thank you for your advice. As I said, I'm rather bad at comparing different hardware configurations, but I guess yours is at least much newer if not much better (but I suppose it is much better too ) than my. So if it is not as fluent as it should for you, I have my worries. I guess I will wait with purchase till release, or at least till final, official minimal requirements announcement. Thanks again, and best wishes!
  4. Hello to everyone! I'm new here, so I guess it is in place to introduce myself shortly. My real name's Michal, I am from Poland, I'm a paleontologist by my education, but currently I do not work in my proffession. Pillars of Eternity was the first encounter of my with "classic", true RPG game, and I have to say, that I felt in love with it. I've just recently bought both White March DLC's, so I still have what to do with the first part of the game. Still, I have a rather old PC, and Deadfire seems to have a little bit more demanding graphics, so to speak. I've used "can you run it" page, to check will I'll able to play it, and it said "no". But at the same time, it said the same for the first part of the Pillars, and I have no troubles with playing first Pillars on my PC - yes, it loads long, graphics stutter some times (on highest settings - lowering settings remove this problem), but it is perfectly playable. There are those official mninam and suggested requirements of course, but I'm rather bad at technical part, so to speak, and I'm not sure how to compare this to my PC capabilities. So I tought, I'll give my PC's specs here, and maybe someone of you will be able to explain me will I'll be able to run Deadfire more less smoothely? Here my PC's specs goes: CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.00 GHz 3.00 GHz (I actually boosted them in the BIOS to 3.6) RAM: 4 GB GPU: ATI Radeon HD 4800 series Operating System: Windows 10 64bit
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