System Requirements
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whisper979
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System Requirements
This game looks really great. I have looked everywhere but I don't seem to be able to find anything on system requirements. I understand that the game is in alpha but can someone please at least give me a ballpark idea of what is required, or at least, what some of the devs are using? Again, the game looks great!
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RE: System Requirements
There's a really wide range of hardware in use by the devs and the game supports a wide range of settings to handle it all. If you have a super powerful desktop machine then you can crank the graphics, shaders, HDR and terrain right up. At the other end of the spectrum we have people running it on single core CPUs with fixed function graphics cards (pre-shaders).Best thing is just to give it a go and then ask on here if you're having any particular issues
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RE: System Requirements
Thanks for writing back! I am a computer tech so of course I only have old/crappy systems at home. The reason I am asking is because I plan on building a spacecraft simulator for my son. I was just going to build it with lights and switches and whatnot, but now that I have found pioneer I want to make it fully functional. I need to find a decent system to run the game though. I'll start testing soon. 
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RE: System Requirements
whisper979 wrote:
I plan on building a spacecraft simulator for my son.
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RE: System Requirements
Thanks for the info Andy! I am going to look into joystick support also. I can always go with a cheap joystick but I am curious if a flight yoke would work also.
RE: System Requirements
whisper979 wrote:
Thanks for the info Andy! I am going to look into joystick support also. I can always go with a cheap joystick but I am curious if a flight yoke would work also.
A flight yoke might look different to you, but to the computer it looks exactly the same.
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Something like the new AMD or Intel chips.
I have one of the AMD A6 ones in a laptop, it also has a secondary graphics card though. That runs Pioneer very well indeed.
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I plan on building a spacecraft simulator for my son.
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RE: System Requirements
Thanks s2odan! As far as a joystick goes, I'm worried about kids wrecking it. This will be more of a toy than an actual simulator. It will take a beating I am sure.
RE: System Requirements
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Thanks s2odan! As far as a joystick goes, I'm worried about kids wrecking it. This will be more of a toy than an actual simulator. It will take a beating I am sure.
Expensive joysticks are often more robust than cheap ones. The very cheapest ones aren't worth their cost, IME.
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RE: System Requirements
s2odan wrote:
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Something like the new AMD or Intel chips.
I have one of the AMD A6 ones in a laptop, it also has a secondary graphics card though. That runs Pioneer very well indeed.
Ooh which AMD A6? Am currently hardware shopping for something low to mid range for someone else.
RE: System Requirements
Its an A6-3410MX APU(Sabine), its got a Radeon HD 6520G as well as some other Radeon card. Not sure which one is the integrated card and which is pci.But the great thing about it is the undervolt/overclock potential.Mine is 1.6 ghz quadcore, with turbo core/boost to 2.3ghz (which runs it dual core), I switched up the multipliers and profiles so that it now runs at 2.4ghz 0.075V lower than it did at 1.6ghz and has a turbo core/boost of 3.0ghz just in case ;)I wanted it at 2.4 since thats the clock speed of my desktop and I wanted a comparable experience hehe ;)I would recommend it 