Cities: Skylines 2 is turning deadly and will launch with new natural disasters2tone@lemmy.world to Games@lemmy.world – 302 points – 1 years agotechradar.com47Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI can only imagine what the minimum spec requirements are going to be to run this game. ಠ_ಠNo need to imagine, as they are on Steam: i7-4790K / 5 1600X with GTX780 / RX 470 and 8GB RAM Recommended: i7-9700K / 5 5600X with RTX 2080Ti / RX 6800 XT and 16GB RAMWell, that's impressive that it can run on such low specs.I mean, it will likely still start to stutter once your city gets really big. These kind of games (complex simulations) are always very CPU heavy. Spoilers from the future: it doesn't.It will run on consoles, so the requirements won't be THAT high.Yea but at what quality and fps??And those versions will be updated every 50 years
I can only imagine what the minimum spec requirements are going to be to run this game. ಠ_ಠNo need to imagine, as they are on Steam: i7-4790K / 5 1600X with GTX780 / RX 470 and 8GB RAM Recommended: i7-9700K / 5 5600X with RTX 2080Ti / RX 6800 XT and 16GB RAMWell, that's impressive that it can run on such low specs.I mean, it will likely still start to stutter once your city gets really big. These kind of games (complex simulations) are always very CPU heavy. Spoilers from the future: it doesn't.It will run on consoles, so the requirements won't be THAT high.Yea but at what quality and fps??And those versions will be updated every 50 years
No need to imagine, as they are on Steam: i7-4790K / 5 1600X with GTX780 / RX 470 and 8GB RAM Recommended: i7-9700K / 5 5600X with RTX 2080Ti / RX 6800 XT and 16GB RAMWell, that's impressive that it can run on such low specs.I mean, it will likely still start to stutter once your city gets really big. These kind of games (complex simulations) are always very CPU heavy. Spoilers from the future: it doesn't.
Well, that's impressive that it can run on such low specs.I mean, it will likely still start to stutter once your city gets really big. These kind of games (complex simulations) are always very CPU heavy. Spoilers from the future: it doesn't.
I mean, it will likely still start to stutter once your city gets really big. These kind of games (complex simulations) are always very CPU heavy.
It will run on consoles, so the requirements won't be THAT high.Yea but at what quality and fps??And those versions will be updated every 50 years
I can only imagine what the minimum spec requirements are going to be to run this game. ಠ_ಠ
No need to imagine, as they are on Steam:
i7-4790K / 5 1600X with GTX780 / RX 470 and 8GB RAM
Recommended: i7-9700K / 5 5600X with RTX 2080Ti / RX 6800 XT and 16GB RAM
Well, that's impressive that it can run on such low specs.
I mean, it will likely still start to stutter once your city gets really big. These kind of games (complex simulations) are always very CPU heavy.
Spoilers from the future: it doesn't.
It will run on consoles, so the requirements won't be THAT high.
Yea but at what quality and fps??
And those versions will be updated every 50 years