I'm so scared.. assure me fallout 4 will run please!

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Yes! its another one of those people asking you if Fallout 4 will run on their budget PC! well i will just get to the point that i am extremely scared that my computer will not run fallout 4 at 30 FPS without dipping under on low - medium settings.
Here is my basic PC specs that i am aware of:
Intel core i3 4150 3.5Ghz
Nvidia GTX 750 1 Gb VRAM (This may be my main cause of fear)
8 GB of RAM
1 TB HDD (Dont know if you need to know that)
If you need anymore info than that PLEASE let me know and i will be happy to do my best to retrieve it for you. If you considered responding to this post i thank you so much and i know there are probably so many of these but again, thank you.
 
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Yah the 750 is quite a bit more powerful than that laptop gpu in the video. I would guess you will be well over 30fps at the lowest settings if your using a resolution lower than 1080p as long as it doesn't use more than your 1gb of vram, if the...


I have the 750 ti 2GB version and it can play nearly all my "not exactly demanding" games at ultra settings. The 750 is only 1/4 less powerful than the ti version.
 

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Hmm, well your below minimum in gpu and cpu. However I have seen fallout 4 run quite well on your i3, what is really going to hold you back is your lack of VRAM, if your playing at 1080p idk if 1gb is going to cut it minimum specs recommend a 2gb 550 ti and up. Im not even sure if it will run with that gpu and cant find anyone using it to play fallout 4, and if it does it will probably dip below 30 quite a bit if the game uses over 1gb of vram at low settings 1080p which it might.

So to sum it up you might want to look into getting a new gpu if you want a good experience in fallout 4.

http://www.pcgamer.com/fallout-4-system-requirements-released/
 

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Im not so sure guys I cant even find anyone using a 750 to run fallout 4. I know the gpu core is plenty powerful, but 1gb of vram might not be enough at 1080p, its below min recommended specs.
 

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Im not so sure guys I cant even find anyone using a 750 to run fallout 4. I know the gpu core is plenty powerful, but 1gb of vram might not be enough at 1080p, its below min recommended specs.[/quotemsg]

@Dunlop Do you think there is anyway i can counteract this by maybe lowering resolution or anything to do with the settings on my PC? I don't need it at 1080p. Sacrifice graphics for game play.
 

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Yeah but that game has only just been released, and the 750 has aged a bit, so it may take some time for any benchmark tests with the 750 on Fallout 4 to come out.
 

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Yah you could 1600×900 or 1366×768 would be okay they are also 16:9. But whats weird is I cant find a single person using a regular gtx 750 to run fallout 4 which makes me worried, I want to make sure it will even launch with that gpu, ill keep looking.
 


Are there any other games that use the same game engine but are also extremely similar to each other?
 

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Yeah but that game has only just been released, and the 750 has aged a bit, so it may take some time for any benchmark tests with the 750 on Fallout 4 to come out.[/quotemsg]

True. But i cant even find anyone on youtube using it, usually someone would have put up something using a 750 by now, but like you said it has only been a day since it came out.
 

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It uses the creation engine which is the engine skyrim uses, but im pretty sure it has been heavily updated since skyrim i doubt they would be comparable anymore.
 


That's what I was afraid of.
 

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Im not quite sure whats going on. Was that video alright? it wont come up for me. What were you afraid of? lol im so lost.
 

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Wow ya it looked pretty bad. Hope your right about mine being more powerful. He said that was on lowest possible settings. Yikes.
 

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Yah the 750 is quite a bit more powerful than that laptop gpu in the video. I would guess you will be well over 30fps at the lowest settings if your using a resolution lower than 1080p as long as it doesn't use more than your 1gb of vram, if the games starts stuttering badly and dipping below 30fps all the time the issue is probably your lack of VRAM.
 
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