Thursday, April 26, 2012

Can i play games on high if i meet reccomended requiremets?

i have a gt440 which is better than the gt240 the gt240 is reccemended for duke nukem forever so can i play it on high in other words if you meet reccomended system requirements can you play games on high|||Actually the GT 240 is slightly faster that the GT 440 in terms outright power. (385 Gflops vs. 311-342 Gflops). It's common mistake to assume that just because the the model number of the card is higher that it means that it's faster card. That's simply not the case. In this case the GT 240 is faster and will perform better than the GT 440.



Also the "recommended" video card for DNF is the 8800 GTS not the GT240. The 8800 GTS is about twice as fast as the GT 240, despite being an older card.



WIth that said the GT 240 does meed the "minimum" specs for the game, but it's unlikely you'll be running it maxed out.|||Almost any computer can play on high setting. But what your looking for is the performance. Having a weak video card can let you play on high settings, but it severely affects the performance. Meeting recommended requirements is also like that. You can play on a high setting, but it lags. I suggest putting the setting in where your computer is lag free.|||that is in a way a minimum requirement to play on high settings.i you wanna play in a good condition,get better than the recommended ones.you have better then the recommended one so yah it will work|||Those are the minimum requirements in order to run the game. Its best to exceed these requirements, especially if youre going to play on the highest settings.|||If you meet the requirements, then yes, you can play at that setting. But you might experience frame rate issues. See how it goes.

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