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Confirmed: Can I play... Destiny 2: Forsaken?

Confirmed: Can I play... Destiny 2: Forsaken?

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Lorddoom139
Posting Freak
956
11-01-2016, 06:58 AM
#1
Greetings!

Having finished assembling my new PC and conducted thorough investigation, I’m still hesitant about purchasing Destiny 2: Forsaken, worried that it might not meet my expectations. Specifically, can I achieve at least MEDIUM-HIGH graphics settings (without V-Sync) with a smooth, consistent 60+ frames per second at 1080p resolution and moderate anti-aliasing?

Here’s a breakdown of my hardware:

Nvidia GTX 1050ti 4GB
AMD FX 6300 processor
16GB DDR3 RAM
MSI 760gm-p43 (fx) Motherboard

Furthermore, would slightly increasing the clock speed of my graphics card potentially resolve this?

Thank you for your assistance.
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Lorddoom139
11-01-2016, 06:58 AM #1

Greetings!

Having finished assembling my new PC and conducted thorough investigation, I’m still hesitant about purchasing Destiny 2: Forsaken, worried that it might not meet my expectations. Specifically, can I achieve at least MEDIUM-HIGH graphics settings (without V-Sync) with a smooth, consistent 60+ frames per second at 1080p resolution and moderate anti-aliasing?

Here’s a breakdown of my hardware:

Nvidia GTX 1050ti 4GB
AMD FX 6300 processor
16GB DDR3 RAM
MSI 760gm-p43 (fx) Motherboard

Furthermore, would slightly increasing the clock speed of my graphics card potentially resolve this?

Thank you for your assistance.

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LuvmyKitty
Member
179
11-01-2016, 07:55 AM
#2
Certainly, the processor and graphics card exceed the necessary specifications. While extremely high frame rates aren’t likely on the “High” setting, you should still be capable of playing the game.
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LuvmyKitty
11-01-2016, 07:55 AM #2

Certainly, the processor and graphics card exceed the necessary specifications. While extremely high frame rates aren’t likely on the “High” setting, you should still be capable of playing the game.

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BeardedPanic
Junior Member
3
11-01-2016, 02:37 PM
#3
Certainly, the processor and graphics card exceed the base specifications. While you likely won’t achieve exceptionally high frame rates on the highest settings, you should still be capable of playing the game.
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BeardedPanic
11-01-2016, 02:37 PM #3

Certainly, the processor and graphics card exceed the base specifications. While you likely won’t achieve exceptionally high frame rates on the highest settings, you should still be capable of playing the game.