
Netherrealmer wrote:Ram should be above the minimum spec of the game
kat82 wrote:Does it mean that I have to keep changing the RAM on every new game if for example the game is newer and requires more RAM?
That's why I asked if there is such a think known as enough RAMeldavis wrote:I don't think this, if you have enough RAM to easily handle triple A games like GTA, god of war and the likes you won't have issues with most games out there.
So 1GB is enough!Netherrealmer wrote:The higher the ram the better
That is why I asked how much is considered as enough RAM.eldavis wrote:I might be wrong but i doubt there is anything like enough RAM when it comes to gaming as over the years higher end games keep coming, so the RAM that you have now that handles most games, in the next few years it might not be enough to handle some of the games that comes out by then. As for 1GB RAM, I don't think that can handle any modern game.
eldavis wrote:Netherrealmer wrote:Ram should be above the minimum spec of the game
Yes that's true, so the best is just to check the game itself. It's best to use triple A games like GTA, god of war and so on to get your RAM.
germainebull wrote:eldavis wrote:Netherrealmer wrote:Ram should be above the minimum spec of the game
Yes most games usually specify what you need to be able to play them.
Yes that's true, so the best is just to check the game itself. It's best to use triple A games like GTA, god of war and so on to get your RAM.
Do all games explicitly specify the minimum RAM required to play?
Great. Then it means one needs a high end machine that can allow up to 10GB RAM and likely 100GB++ storage.Netherrealmer wrote:10GB is the best
How do I know that such a game has low graphics?Netherrealmer wrote:If your ram is not enough and you are too poor to upgrade, play the game with lower graphics setting but it wont look as pretty
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