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Should I buy a new Pc to play SH5
Help guys I dont know if I should buy a new Pc to play SH5 or not. I read about sh5. I've seen many vids on y tube about sh5. I still think it's not worth the money to buy a new system to play the game. I think SH4 with op monsun is probably just as good. tell me why i should fork out the upgrade money to play it ? I currently have one of the last model celeron D's. With 1 gig of DDR ram and a 256 AGP card. Needless to say SH5 aint running on my system anytime soon.
I've been eye ballin tiger direct but i dont know if I should upgrade. |
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you could get the mod for the atlantic use this with SH4.
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I wouldn't advise upgrading for SH5 only , as you may have seen it's a long way off being a complete supermodded sim(although the modders get it closer each day). I would imagine that with those specs you are going to struggle with most modern games, so it might be worth it in the long run. |
Even to play SH4 properly you need 2 GB RAM and a 1 GB graphics card. I'm planning on a new computer soon, not for SH5, but for SH3. It takes a lot of power to run these games properly, and for all the upgrades I've done to my current rig, it still has problems with SH3 modded the way I like, which is pretty funny seeing that I bought this computer five years ago just so I could play SH3.
SH4 is better in that respect, but it will stutter a lot if you don't perform the upgrades I mentioned. |
I bought a new rig nearly a fortnight ago because I was finding it difficult to play any SH series game (mainly becuase of what my system obviously determind as 'excessive modding' and upgrades).
I honestly don't think any game is worthy of the cost of a new system but the simple truth is, if you want to play SH3 fully modded with all the latest gems or SH4 or SH5, you will need a pretty powerful set of system specs. The final consideration for me was the fact I wanted to be relatively future proof for about a year ahead. |
Buy a new rig to play a variety of modern games -by all means, but just for SH5?
Not really worth it tbh. |
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If you've been thinking of upgrading your PC anyway, then SH5 can be the catalyst to do so. I was playing games on a rig that was almost 7 years old and upgraded just because it was time and used the specs for SH5 as a baseline for what I wanted my new system to handle.
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Gfx card and Ram is what will set you back a abit, but a decent CPU and mobo can be bought for peanuts.
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QFE. |
I can run sh4 max everything at 50 FPS. How does SH5 compare to SH4?
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In the broadest possible terms....lets say you needed a system 30% more powerful than the one you needed to run SH3 in order to play SH4....a further increase of 30-40% is needed for SH5. I did say in the 'broadest terms'.....because I'm too lazy to dig out the game sleeves :DL Usually the increase is in graphics and cpu. |
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my rig is a 600 GB hard drive, 4GB Ram quad core. i can barely play SH5 simply because of my graphics card. ATI radeon 3200 sucks so hard you wouldnt believe it if you saw it. if im around a large task force FPS is 1. if around a task force its 1 the rest of the time its 8 FPS. thats with EVERYTHING OFF and absolutely lowest resolution. whats a GOOD graphics card thats not overpriced. good enough to run SH5 with mostly everything on, but not 1500 dollars.
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