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PUBG might improve over time through updates and optimizations.

PUBG might improve over time through updates and optimizations.

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aikorner
Junior Member
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06-20-2016, 08:11 AM
#1
I’m trying to get it, but I’m not sure if my PC can handle it with those specs, even at 720p. Could it improve over time, or will it remain as slow as GTA IV? Please let me know!
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aikorner
06-20-2016, 08:11 AM #1

I’m trying to get it, but I’m not sure if my PC can handle it with those specs, even at 720p. Could it improve over time, or will it remain as slow as GTA IV? Please let me know!

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Nejc007
Senior Member
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06-23-2016, 06:19 PM
#2
Confirming the distinction: one means improved performance, the other refers to compatibility with older systems.
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Nejc007
06-23-2016, 06:19 PM #2

Confirming the distinction: one means improved performance, the other refers to compatibility with older systems.

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TFoxx
Junior Member
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06-28-2016, 07:10 AM
#3
It runs smoothly on some systems, especially older or less powerful ones.
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TFoxx
06-28-2016, 07:10 AM #3

It runs smoothly on some systems, especially older or less powerful ones.

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arod05
Junior Member
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06-28-2016, 08:50 AM
#4
Optimization usually focuses on maintaining smooth performance (no stutters) at a consistent frame rate across similar devices. It’s not about what works here; newer titles need more powerful systems. Those who invest in better hardware expect it to handle demanding settings, while running it on existing gear can be frustrating. I hope they can confirm support for your setup, but right now it seems unlikely...
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arod05
06-28-2016, 08:50 AM #4

Optimization usually focuses on maintaining smooth performance (no stutters) at a consistent frame rate across similar devices. It’s not about what works here; newer titles need more powerful systems. Those who invest in better hardware expect it to handle demanding settings, while running it on existing gear can be frustrating. I hope they can confirm support for your setup, but right now it seems unlikely...

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ImWinky
Member
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07-16-2016, 04:01 AM
#5
Well, it's not exactly what you expected. It wasn't built for a system running GTA 4 at 720p. That means it doesn’t care about high performance—just basic functionality. I believe it works with tech like a PUBG game on a GPU with just 1 GB of VRAM, but even then it struggles at low settings, especially on older models like a 670 from Nvidia.
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ImWinky
07-16-2016, 04:01 AM #5

Well, it's not exactly what you expected. It wasn't built for a system running GTA 4 at 720p. That means it doesn’t care about high performance—just basic functionality. I believe it works with tech like a PUBG game on a GPU with just 1 GB of VRAM, but even then it struggles at low settings, especially on older models like a 670 from Nvidia.

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Dark_Alien
Junior Member
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07-16-2016, 12:26 PM
#6
The GPU handles the game smoothly, even at 25fps, and mid-range CPUs like G4560 can run a 1060 without issues. The system is already well-tuned. Games with bigger maps than CSGO or Overwatch are far more demanding, making it unlikely to run on such low-end hardware like toasters or calculators.
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Dark_Alien
07-16-2016, 12:26 PM #6

The GPU handles the game smoothly, even at 25fps, and mid-range CPUs like G4560 can run a 1060 without issues. The system is already well-tuned. Games with bigger maps than CSGO or Overwatch are far more demanding, making it unlikely to run on such low-end hardware like toasters or calculators.

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UnFunnyFilms
Member
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07-16-2016, 01:29 PM
#7
PUBG tends to work better with Nvidia graphics cards. A modern 1060 performs about 16% faster than a 480, meaning it isn't fully optimized according to @Kevo05's analysis.
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UnFunnyFilms
07-16-2016, 01:29 PM #7

PUBG tends to work better with Nvidia graphics cards. A modern 1060 performs about 16% faster than a 480, meaning it isn't fully optimized according to @Kevo05's analysis.

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ImC000L
Junior Member
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08-06-2016, 10:34 PM
#8
Nvidia holds a significant share in the PC gaming market, while AMD accounts for a smaller portion. It seems logical that developers prioritize optimizing their games for Nvidia hardware. This means ensuring smooth performance across similar power levels like the 970 and 1060, minimizing issues such as micro-stutter and frame-rate drops. Differences between Team Red and Team Green shouldn't be drastic, particularly if they rely on Nvidia's GameWorks.
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ImC000L
08-06-2016, 10:34 PM #8

Nvidia holds a significant share in the PC gaming market, while AMD accounts for a smaller portion. It seems logical that developers prioritize optimizing their games for Nvidia hardware. This means ensuring smooth performance across similar power levels like the 970 and 1060, minimizing issues such as micro-stutter and frame-rate drops. Differences between Team Red and Team Green shouldn't be drastic, particularly if they rely on Nvidia's GameWorks.

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Brudora
Senior Member
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08-14-2016, 08:40 AM
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Imagining big multiplayer maps in games from 2017 on older 2009 systems seems quite far-fetched, doesn't it?
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Brudora
08-14-2016, 08:40 AM #9

Imagining big multiplayer maps in games from 2017 on older 2009 systems seems quite far-fetched, doesn't it?

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Mario_512
Member
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08-14-2016, 11:42 AM
#10
I noticed several of those clips, and they seemed to perform well only within enclosed spaces.
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Mario_512
08-14-2016, 11:42 AM #10

I noticed several of those clips, and they seemed to perform well only within enclosed spaces.

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