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wubbzy301

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Does my computer can handle US²?
« on: August 05, 2014, 11:31:19 PM »
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Processor Intel Pentium CPU - @ 2.20GHz
Manufacturer   Intel
Speed   2.2 GHz

Video Card   Intel HD Graphics
Manufacturer   Intel
Chipset   Intel HD Graphics
Dedicated Memory   32 MB
Total Memory   1.6 GB
Pixel Shader Version   4.1
Vertex Shader Version   4.1

Memory   4.0 GB

Operating System   Microsoft Windows 8 (build -), 64-bit

Display Maximum Resolution   1366 x 768
Sound Device 1   Intel(R) Display Audio
Sound Device 2   - - HD

   
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Free   393.- GB

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Sebekpolak51

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Re: Does my computer can handle US²?
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2014, 11:43:02 PM »
www.universesandbox/faq
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These are the preliminary minimum requirements for running Universe Sandbox ²:

    Graphics:
        DirectX9.0c (Windows) or OpenGL (Max, Linux)
        512MB Video Memory
        Shader Model 3.0
    System:
        1.6GHz dual core
        1GB RAM
        1GB free disk space



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Mrclimix

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Re: Does my computer can handle US²?
« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2014, 12:29:41 AM »
The only problem in your computer is the dedicated memory it's 32mb only.
Universe Sandbox² Requires 512mb but im not sure if you can still run it on a stable fps
since i still don't have the current alpha maybe someone will know if it's stable for a low end pc

wubbzy301

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Re: Does my computer can handle US²?
« Reply #3 on: August 06, 2014, 10:18:25 PM »
The only problem in your computer is the dedicated memory it's 32mb only.
Universe Sandbox² Requires 512mb but im not sure if you can still run it on a stable fps
since i still don't have the current alpha maybe someone will know if it's stable for a low end pc

It's says Video Memory, not dedicated memory.

Am I right?