can i run gta v on this spec?

Aldo Setiabudi

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Is it possible for me on low setting to achieve at least 30 fps if the game is well optimized?
Intel i5 3317u
Nvidia gt 635m 2gb
Ram 4gb 1600 mhz
 
The desktop version of your GPU is on a par with the graphics capability of the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, so you'll be able to run it (so long as it's decently optimised for PC), just don't expect wonders in terms of graphics.
On low settings you may have decent framerate, but like the others in this thread have mentioned, you can't really tell until the game has been released.

If I was to give you some cautious advice, it would have to be: don't get your hopes up.
 


Mate...Recommended and acceptable specs are two different things again...

The stuff you list above is by NO WAY a requirement to play nor is it accurate in terms of recommended specs. You are saying a GTX680 is not meeting the standard when a 960 is? What about a 750Ti or 780 Ti?

If you don't have an i5 4th gen it's over? Pff BS

Don't scare people on lower budgets and lower expectations for no reason please
 


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Hey mr. Dash hot shot... i think you don't know what i am saying.. i am saying only recommened specification not minimum or acceptable....

And but you think about the comparison of gtx 980 vs gtx 780ti .. And the gtx 980 most powerful card than gtx 780ti ,, you know .. And its a cheaper card than gtx 780ti
 


I "recommend" you relearn a little about hardware specs and especially GFX cards. I run a flashed, watercooled, overclocked Titan that shoots 980's to pieces. So now my card is no longer recommended?

There are more value for money options outside the 9xx series and everyone knows it. So don't lead people down a road they don't need to go, because you (wrongly) believe it is the right way.

This isn't personal, just want the right facts to be listed before we all give our opinion on them.
 


you don't have to have the 900 series to play games... higher end cards from older series work just fine... I am still using a gtx 560 ti...