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Fix Game To run at the maximum settings and performance with no issues for Low-Mid/End PC's
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Hey My Name Is Tom I was wondering if they could add and fix the space engineers game itself to be able to run this game at the recommended side for PC Specs: CPU InteL(R) Core(TM) i5-6400 CPU @ 2.70 GHz 2.71 GHz (4) Cores)
64-bit Operating System, x64 based processor
Computer model: Acer Aspire TC-710
Installed memory (RAM) 8.00GB But There supposed to be picking up the 2 sticks of maximum 16 that is in there... But it's not...
Monitor: Dell ST2010
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
Disk Drive HDD: WDC WD30EZRX-22D8PB0
Cause No one can't afford Proper Computers or specs and too old for a job retired...
Integrated Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 530 1.00GB Of VRAM
Please Make this Happen!
Please Make this Happen!
this is very difficult not just with this game but any game and this will probably never happen they have the minimum specs for a reason for people who have a low end PC but can still play the game.
this is very difficult not just with this game but any game and this will probably never happen they have the minimum specs for a reason for people who have a low end PC but can still play the game.
Well Intel does not produce Graphics well what so ever or the fact its an Integrated card this is unrealistic goals anything over 1G of VRAM is bare minimum today for any games made in the last few years.
The Processor is weaker then what I have on a 10+ year old system this would be unbearable to imagine for a game of space engineers size at all.
It sounds great if space engineers ran better on lower end specs Id love if many games I love had lower specs but thats when you start removing features and then quallity, but these specs would run the game in its olden days, without planets and with limited world sizes (possibly unlimited with medium-low render distance) So booting the game to a version pre dx11 or pre planets (PRE 1.108)
Well Intel does not produce Graphics well what so ever or the fact its an Integrated card this is unrealistic goals anything over 1G of VRAM is bare minimum today for any games made in the last few years.
The Processor is weaker then what I have on a 10+ year old system this would be unbearable to imagine for a game of space engineers size at all.
It sounds great if space engineers ran better on lower end specs Id love if many games I love had lower specs but thats when you start removing features and then quallity, but these specs would run the game in its olden days, without planets and with limited world sizes (possibly unlimited with medium-low render distance) So booting the game to a version pre dx11 or pre planets (PRE 1.108)
"Installed memory (RAM) 8.00GB But There supposed to be picking up the 2 sticks of maximum 16 that is in there... But it's not..."
Most every computer has a firmware (also known as BIOS) that boots up the computer when you turn it on. Usually you press a special key when it starts up to go into the settings but be very careful what you change in it. You should find the option to enable your max 16gm of ram there I think. Again, be careful with what settings you change and when you save and exit from it.
"Installed memory (RAM) 8.00GB But There supposed to be picking up the 2 sticks of maximum 16 that is in there... But it's not..."
Most every computer has a firmware (also known as BIOS) that boots up the computer when you turn it on. Usually you press a special key when it starts up to go into the settings but be very careful what you change in it. You should find the option to enable your max 16gm of ram there I think. Again, be careful with what settings you change and when you save and exit from it.
Hello, Engineer.
Please send a report to "Submit a Bug".
And be sure to include:
-Reproduction steps
-World/save files
-Videos/screen shots
Log files
Log files are located in C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\SpaceEngineers and so is saves folder.
Note that AppData is by default in windows a hidden folder, so if you cannot find it, you need to enable visibility of hidden folders. Here is guide how to do it step by step: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-see-hidden-files-in-windows/
Cheers!
Keen Sooftware House
http://www.SpaceEngineersGame.com/
Like us on https://www.facebook.com/SpaceEngineers
Follow us on http://twitter.com/SpaceEngineersG
Hello, Engineer.
Please send a report to "Submit a Bug".
And be sure to include:
-Reproduction steps
-World/save files
-Videos/screen shots
Log files
Log files are located in C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\SpaceEngineers and so is saves folder.
Note that AppData is by default in windows a hidden folder, so if you cannot find it, you need to enable visibility of hidden folders. Here is guide how to do it step by step: http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/how-to-see-hidden-files-in-windows/
Cheers!
Keen Sooftware House
http://www.SpaceEngineersGame.com/
Like us on https://www.facebook.com/SpaceEngineers
Follow us on http://twitter.com/SpaceEngineersG
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