Submitted by Zackattack788 t3_zzmcdh in gaming

hello! I am planning on buying hogwarts legacy, but am worried i won't be able to run it. i own a gtx 1650 with a core i5 10400f. will i be able to run it? thank you!

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IAmNobody2023 t1_j2cgqap wrote

You can always check this website:

https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri/

It will analyze your computer, then you can check the game you want and it will tell you if you can run it, if you meet the minimum or recommended requirements or both. :) I always check this before buying any games, just to be sure.

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Existential_Jay t1_j2cib1f wrote

This is my go to for every game and pc purchase for years and years. Solid advice to share.

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IAmNobody2023 t1_j2e908v wrote

Yes, for me too! It has saved me many times from buying things I really wanted but that my PC wouldn't have been able to handle at all! :D

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M00NR0C t1_j2cgzn2 wrote

Not well. The game requires a minimum of a 1070 which is 85% better than your 1650 according to the internet. You meet the cpu requirements but your graphics card even on low settings will run poorly

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Equivalent_Age8406 t1_j2cjd5d wrote

System requirements are overstated and Games are very scalable I mean even if you have to tone it down to 720p to get 30 fps it's still going to run but likely it won't even be that bad. You've got steams two hour refund policy if it is however. There's also bound to be some YouTube videos showing it running on different gfx cards within a day of release too.

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ContractVoided t1_j2eb1we wrote

If this is on steam then I wouldn’t just look at the system specs on the store page, as once I tried getting one of the battlefield games with my gpu being literally 154% better and my cpu also a lot better with the recommended ram.(This gave me a solid 15 fps)

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