Sea of Thieves requires a compatible device and internet connection.
Sea of Thieves requires a compatible device and internet connection.
Good news, the cruise liner meets the specifications. It runs on Windows 10 with an Intel i5 4690 or AMD FX-8150 processor, 8GB RAM, and supports DirectX 11. The graphics card options include Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 or AMD Radeon R9 380x, with a modern GPU choice of Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD RX 470. The hard drive is a 60GB 7.2k RPM unit. Graphics settings are set to medium, though "Rare" in-game.
Reduce everything to a low setting and switch to 720p if you hit a snag.
Sure thing. The essential requirements are met for 720p at 30fps. Just keep textures medium and draw distance low, and you should be all set. Bayliner (720p @30fps) works on Windows 10, with an Intel Q9450 CPU at 2.6ghz or AMD Phenom II RAM, DirectX 11, 1GB VRAM. GPU options include Nvidia GeForce GTX 650 or AMD Radeon 7750. Modern GPU choices are Nvidia GeForce GTX 1030 or AMD R7 450. Storage needs 60GB HDD spinning at 5.4k RPM, and graphics settings should be set to Low ("Common" in-game).
It seems you're only able to pay using credit or debit cards, PayPal, or the Microsoft Store, but you don't have those options. I'm not sure how to proceed since I don't have access to the game directly.
Retail versions are available for Xbox One, while physical copies of the PC edition aren't known. It seems digital distribution via the Microsoft Store is the only option for PC.