![]() Maxi-Minor_Furie has an RX580 and it outpaces mine - but that's because he has a better CPU at the backend as well. I recently got Minor_Furie a cheap, second hand 1080TI, and it's made his system fly. But then, you may as well pick up a 3070. If you have the cash and some time to wait, then the second hand 2070/2080 market is going to come alive once that the 3000 series supply issues are sorted. If you're not looking at ray tracing, then look around and see if you can find a cheap 1070 or 1080TI kicking about, or a 1660TI if options are limited. The problem with supply of the latests cards just makes everything harder. It's really annoying though, and it depends on how much ray-tracing gives you a semi (or is likely to in the future). I know it's not exactly the best market now, but if you can pick yourself up a better GFX card, you'll reap the rewards. So, that will be where I make the gains over your system. I did some comparison checks against our cards, and the 980TI runs about 150% faster than the 1050TI. I struggle a little with the game, but it's entirely playable. I run a very similar spec to you, only I have a 980TI. Have I misremembered how the hardware codes work? When you run the game, open up task manager and/or whatever NVIDIA's graphics card task manager thing is and see if there's something hogging loads of is pretty clued up on this stuff I think. of my monitors ATM) easily runs at 60fps in "High" graphics quality, Dirt games run at +60fps, etc, heck even BeamNG holds +40fps in most instances.īefore you convince yourself to fork out a ton of extra cash - are you sure you've got everything configured properly? Do other games you have run this badly (hinting at maybe a settings problem somewhere on your graphics card)? Is it only Planet Coaster (hinting that maybe a settings problem within the game)? My PC was a mid-high spec when I built it in 2014 (and it's a combination gaming/photo-video editing spec), and I think on paper lower spec than yours, yet I've yet to find a game I can't run at minimum 30fps. I'm no expert in this, and don't play Planet Coaster myself, but your current set-up should be doing better than that I would think. I was more thinking that it might be a good idea if I ever want to attempt something more ambitious in terms of scale or detail than Worlds of Globala, as I feel like my current system might run into difficulties, and Planet Coaster 2 is also possibly rumoured to be coming within the next couple of years, so it might be a good idea to upgrade my system in preparation for that. So my question is do you think it would be worth me buying a new desktop PC, and if the answer is yes, are there any particular tips you could give me? This is not going to be an imminent thing by any means it’ll likely be at least July/August before I end up buying one, and I should hopefully have a pretty substantial budget by then (possibly somewhere in the region of £1500-2000). This time, I’m thinking about going for a desktop, because they can be upgraded more easily than laptops if need be, and they often provide more performance for your money. So in the mid to long term, I am pondering purchasing a new PC to play the game on. If you’ve seen any of the videos I’ve filmed in Planet Coaster, you can get a basic idea. ![]() And I should clarify that this is with no guests in the park. I’m currently in the process of building a new country for my Worlds of Globala park (I shouldn’t be finished in too long, so keep your eyes peeled to that thread if you’re liking the park!), and while the FPS are perfectly adequate (about 6-8FPS when in play mode and about 10FPS or just over when paused), my GPU drivers have crashed a couple of times trying to run it, implying that the computer is really suffering, and my FPS drop substantially to 5FPS or below whenever I record my work for you guys. However, when running large parks, the FPS are. Now as I said, this is not a low-spec computer by any means I paid a substantial amount of money for it back in 2017. GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti with 4GB VRAM.CPU: Intel Core i7-7700HQ 2.8GHz (3.8GHz with Turbo Boost).Now I should clarify that I do currently have a laptop that I play the game on, and I wouldn’t personally say it’s a low-specced one I bought it back in 2017, and the specs are as follows: I have a question for you all, and it’s regarding PCs to play the game on. ![]()
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