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60-80 FPS in Fortnite. Need assistance:)

60-80 FPS in Fortnite. Need assistance:)

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TheFallenRose
Senior Member
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08-31-2025, 04:21 PM
#11
Getting something similar to an RX 570 would make you feel great at 1080p resolution. Your CPU isn't bad, and Unreal Engine 4 is really well optimized. I recall playing Unreal Tournament back in 1999—it ran smoothly on my P2 450Mhz, lol🙈💯👌👽
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TheFallenRose
08-31-2025, 04:21 PM #11

Getting something similar to an RX 570 would make you feel great at 1080p resolution. Your CPU isn't bad, and Unreal Engine 4 is really well optimized. I recall playing Unreal Tournament back in 1999—it ran smoothly on my P2 450Mhz, lol🙈💯👌👽

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Leumas_R
Member
155
08-31-2025, 04:21 PM
#12
Yeah, around 570 or 580, they're pretty affordable and would make a great upgrade. We could have played that game with similar configurations back then. Awesome times!
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Leumas_R
08-31-2025, 04:21 PM #12

Yeah, around 570 or 580, they're pretty affordable and would make a great upgrade. We could have played that game with similar configurations back then. Awesome times!

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Arkaineex_v2
Member
79
08-31-2025, 04:21 PM
#13
Wow, great job getting a reply! Those were indeed the better times when we didn’t have smartphones with top-notch graphics and could play multiplayer without any hassle. I was thrilled to receive my 2100 dollar Asus P2B SCSI Cheetah 4GB hard drive running Windows 98. We can dive into discussions about Descent 1 and 2 from 1994 and 1995. The 26.4k baud modem was great for multiplayer, though I later upgraded to a 56k modem—LMAO! The connection noise was impressive once it worked. Back then, I had a 20-inch curved TV that I really loved; my monitor was around 15 inches at most. LOL. Eventually, I got the Sony FW900 (2304x1440 at 22.5 inches). There was also Duke Nukem. Today’s kids are spoiled, but we definitely had our fun. Keep up the good work!
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Arkaineex_v2
08-31-2025, 04:21 PM #13

Wow, great job getting a reply! Those were indeed the better times when we didn’t have smartphones with top-notch graphics and could play multiplayer without any hassle. I was thrilled to receive my 2100 dollar Asus P2B SCSI Cheetah 4GB hard drive running Windows 98. We can dive into discussions about Descent 1 and 2 from 1994 and 1995. The 26.4k baud modem was great for multiplayer, though I later upgraded to a 56k modem—LMAO! The connection noise was impressive once it worked. Back then, I had a 20-inch curved TV that I really loved; my monitor was around 15 inches at most. LOL. Eventually, I got the Sony FW900 (2304x1440 at 22.5 inches). There was also Duke Nukem. Today’s kids are spoiled, but we definitely had our fun. Keep up the good work!

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NolanEz
Junior Member
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08-31-2025, 04:21 PM
#14
You too
The experiences are quite alike, they could have been part of it with us. Those games were all solid, the quality was good, duke3d, doom quake, c&c, monster truck madness, need 4 speed (made up mode, hide and seek 😛), HL CS & TFC, Medal of honour AA, bf 1942, freelancer and many more. Dayton USA at the arcade was always a must when we were there
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NolanEz
08-31-2025, 04:21 PM #14

You too
The experiences are quite alike, they could have been part of it with us. Those games were all solid, the quality was good, duke3d, doom quake, c&c, monster truck madness, need 4 speed (made up mode, hide and seek 😛), HL CS & TFC, Medal of honour AA, bf 1942, freelancer and many more. Dayton USA at the arcade was always a must when we were there

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