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Is it possible to play Minecraft?

Is it possible to play Minecraft?

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Wolfyyy_
Senior Member
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09-03-2017, 11:58 PM
#1
I’m looking to assemble a computer for my child and am considering a bundle.

Motherboard: B150m Plus
Processor: Intel Core i3-7100 (for Minecraft)
Operating System: Windows 10

Should I purchase a separate graphics card, or can Minecraft’s ‘creator’ version run directly from the Microsoft Store without needing an additional card?

What amount of memory do I need?

Your guidance would be helpful. 👍
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Wolfyyy_
09-03-2017, 11:58 PM #1

I’m looking to assemble a computer for my child and am considering a bundle.

Motherboard: B150m Plus
Processor: Intel Core i3-7100 (for Minecraft)
Operating System: Windows 10

Should I purchase a separate graphics card, or can Minecraft’s ‘creator’ version run directly from the Microsoft Store without needing an additional card?

What amount of memory do I need?

Your guidance would be helpful. 👍

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samsampp
Member
114
09-04-2017, 08:42 AM
#2
Initially, the required Minecraft experience depends on his desired playstyle. If utilizing shaders, a more robust graphics card is necessary, while standard Minecraft can run on less powerful hardware. Secondly, regarding memory, 6 gigabytes is suggested for Minecraft as 4 gigabytes will frequently reach its maximum capacity. Lastly, a Ryzen 2200G processor is recommended due to its combination of features: Vega RX graphics and a solid processing unit.
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samsampp
09-04-2017, 08:42 AM #2

Initially, the required Minecraft experience depends on his desired playstyle. If utilizing shaders, a more robust graphics card is necessary, while standard Minecraft can run on less powerful hardware. Secondly, regarding memory, 6 gigabytes is suggested for Minecraft as 4 gigabytes will frequently reach its maximum capacity. Lastly, a Ryzen 2200G processor is recommended due to its combination of features: Vega RX graphics and a solid processing unit.

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DemoDaBoss_GL
Member
170
09-04-2017, 09:55 AM
#3
Initially, the optimal Minecraft experience depends on the player's desired method of gameplay. If utilizing shaders, a stronger graphics card is necessary, while standard Minecraft can run on less demanding hardware. Regarding memory, six gigabytes are suggested for Minecraft to prevent constant high utilization with only four gigabytes. Furthermore, a Ryzen 2200G is advised due to its combination of a capable processor and Vega RX graphics.
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DemoDaBoss_GL
09-04-2017, 09:55 AM #3

Initially, the optimal Minecraft experience depends on the player's desired method of gameplay. If utilizing shaders, a stronger graphics card is necessary, while standard Minecraft can run on less demanding hardware. Regarding memory, six gigabytes are suggested for Minecraft to prevent constant high utilization with only four gigabytes. Furthermore, a Ryzen 2200G is advised due to its combination of a capable processor and Vega RX graphics.