Help ! can my PC play POE 2 ?
Pc spec
Processor AMD ryzen 5 5500 Graphic geforce RTX 2060 Ram 16 GB and using SSD Last bumped on Nov 22, 2024, 9:19:37 PM
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yes its fine
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Should be fine for 1080p60.
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the steam requiments are always a lie u will maybe be fine on 60 fps on low settings in campaign when not many monsters are on your screen but when u reach lategame theres no way you will maintain 60 fps even
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I believe it uses the same game engine as PoE1 so should be similar performance in most cases
PoE nowadays looks more and more like a fork server with tons of custom weird experimental stuff rather than original game with carefully thought out balance brough live to players. Last edited by judikator#2053 on Nov 22, 2024, 5:34:12 PM
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" I would like to see the specs that can handle juiced maps at 60fps in poe1 :] |
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" with 3090/4080/4090 you can |
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I have a similar question about my PC. I have a gaming laptop with a RTX 2060 and 16GB of RAM so I meet recommended, but technically my i5-9300 benchmarks lower than the required i7-7700 despite being a newer processor.
So not sure that my PC will run the game, and then not sure if I buy a key and it can't run it if I can then use it to just play on my PS5 instead (PC is clutch here though, so I don't have to take over the TV). |
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" Regarding your PC: - you have a laptop processor, it being weaker than an older higher-end desktop processor is not unreasonable. The desktop processor at the very least has more power and cooling capacity (and is probably more expensive). - Also, your GPU is a laptop one, so it is most likely less powerful than a desktop 2060. Again, because of, at the very least, power and cooling limitations. Regarding weither your laptop will run PoE 2: - Run - most likely. How well - idk, depends on what "Minimum system requirements" and "Recommended system requirements" actually mean. Regarding weither you'll be able to play on PS5 with PC key - idk. Given that GGG said that you can't even transfer MTX from PlayStation to PC - probably not, but do e-mail support to double-check. Last edited by DeepSpaceWanderer#0155 on Nov 22, 2024, 9:21:03 PM
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