Panpiper -> RE: Graphics question (2/18/2022 1:35:09 PM)
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I have a long history of using rock bottom graphics cards. It has been my experience that if you are fine with putting ALL graphics setting at off if possible and absolute minimum otherwise, and can live with a 30 frame per second screen refresh rate, you will be able to play virtually anything, regardless of what the "minimum" spec was by the game developer. For the most part, those minimum specifications are 'value judgements' by the developer, not technical limits. Where you are most likely to encounter problems is the load on your processor and the heat it will generate. To compensate for that, you may be forced to play as much as you can tolerate in very small universes with a very small number of opponents, and even then your computer may run hot and noisy. Beware, hot and noisy is taxing on your system and you could destroy your computer if it is old and you play a lot. You said that a new computer is not an option, but I would strongly suggest looking again at your options. A new budget build might be a lot cheaper than you might expect and could easily run Distant Worlds 2. For example, check out this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XBr9ApRDO8
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