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If you run this game on a laptop, then you will hit limits early. With that said, you should go past 9-tile cities no problems. That NVS 5400M is not a gaming card. It is designed for profession graphics. It will play games fine and is about the same as a GT-630m. Not sure of it will make it to 9-tiles without lowering graphics settings and screen resolutions.
It's just barely below minimum specs. 16GB ram is more than enough for the vanilla game. If you want lots of mods and assets you'll need a better system.
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You have the memory, but I don't think the video will keep up. Originally posted by:If you run this game on a laptop, then you will hit limits early. With that said, you should go past 9-tile cities no problems. That NVS 5400M is not a gaming card. It is designed for profession graphics. It will play games fine and is about the same as a GT-630m. Not sure of it will make it to 9-tiles without lowering graphics settings and screen resolutions.
It's just barely below minimum specs. 16GB ram is more than enough for the vanilla game. If you want lots of mods and assets you'll need a better system. You have the memory, but I don't think the video will keep up. Thanks Ya it is a laptop. As I am very mobile so I am restricted to a laptop if I want to game.
I play Skyrim, Anno 2070, Dishonored, and other games on it with no problem, usually at minimum or medium specs. Originally posted by:If you run this game on a laptop, then you will hit limits early. With that said, you should go past 9-tile cities no problems. That NVS 5400M is not a gaming card. It is designed for profession graphics. It will play games fine and is about the same as a GT-630m. Not sure of it will make it to 9-tiles without lowering graphics settings and screen resolutions.
It's just barely below minimum specs. 16GB ram is more than enough for the vanilla game. If you want lots of mods and assets you'll need a better system. You have the memory, but I don't think the video will keep up. Thanks Ya it is a laptop. As I am very mobile so I am restricted to a laptop if I want to game. I play Skyrim, Anno 2070, Dishonored, and other games on it with no problem, usually at minimum or medium specs.
You cannot compare these games with Cities: Skylines. This game is way more RAM and GPU hungry then any of those games you mentioned there. Originally posted by:Well, I play quite smoothly on i5-4200m, IntelHD4600 and 6gb ram. So go on:) I tried it on an i5-2450M, 4 GB RAM and a NVIDIA GeForce 520MX and it was very laggy, especially when loading (that could be a HDD thing, a SSD would fare much better I'm sure). The gameplay however was a bit laggy and this was with no mods at all. Really for such a pricey game, they should offer a demo at least, ideally time limited, for each individual to see whether they're happy or not.
Your system is very underpowered. Especially your ram and video. Your CPU is about minimum, maybe a little higher. At what point was it lagging? I have an i3-4370 (3.8GHz) and built-in HD4600 and I play at 1080p and default high graphics settings and it plays around 30fps at start. But quickly starts lagging and I have to switch from 1080p to 720p to smooth out.
I have to constantly micro manage my game. Traffic will kill you FPS. No import or exports is optimal. It's just hard for beginners to balance out things. Just keep asking for help and we can get you to a little bigger city. Just don't expect miracles on a below minimum spec machine. You're only as good as your weakest player.
Or your weakest hardware (RAM and video). Originally posted by:Your system is very underpowered. Especially your ram and video. Your CPU is about minimum, maybe a little higher. At what point was it lagging? I have an i3-4370 (3.8GHz) and built-in HD4600 and I play at 1080p and default high graphics settings and it plays around 30fps at start.
But quickly starts lagging and I have to switch from 1080p to 720p to smooth out. I have to constantly micro manage my game.
Traffic will kill you FPS. No import or exports is optimal. It's just hard for beginners to balance out things.
Just keep asking for help and we can get you to a little bigger city. Just don't expect miracles on a below minimum spec machine. You're only as good as your weakest player.
Or your weakest hardware (RAM and video) Yeah, my system really does start to show it's age nowadays, seems like 4 GB of RAM just doesn't cut the mustard. My game was constantly lagging, especially for the first few minutes. Even with my settings all turned down to low or disabled (except the resolution; that's 1600x900) the game doesn't respond instantly when I want it to do something. Oh well, I guess there are compromises for having a 4 year old machine.
I guess I'll buy it when I get a newer PC, preferrably with an SSD as well. However, that's not going to happen soon, which is a shame as this is such a nice game on the whole.