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Difference between revisions of "v0.34 Talk:System requirements"

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== Inaccurate/confusing information ==
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* ''"1 GB of RAM is absolutely sufficient"'' - Considering OS late games and/or commonly used 3d party tools, I think this it should state at least 2GB of RAM or even 4GB PC.
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* ''"World Generation can eat up far more than that - it's possible to encounter crashes due to being out of memory."'' - True, I had 2 crashes with 2GB in my recent look up. Though, it crashed on me on my home PC with 8GB, using default setting, so maybe its not just memory issues.
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* ''"The most important thing to the performance .. is undoubtedly RAM latency"'' - true and yet it doesn't expand what is required. I had DDR2 and DDR3 systems both hit FPS wall after several game years.
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* The 'Experiential reports' are extremely skewed, showing way abobe average systems.

Revision as of 19:35, 31 October 2013

It would be very nice to have updated data and an updated version of this article. ----

Inaccurate/confusing information

  • "1 GB of RAM is absolutely sufficient" - Considering OS late games and/or commonly used 3d party tools, I think this it should state at least 2GB of RAM or even 4GB PC.
  • "World Generation can eat up far more than that - it's possible to encounter crashes due to being out of memory." - True, I had 2 crashes with 2GB in my recent look up. Though, it crashed on me on my home PC with 8GB, using default setting, so maybe its not just memory issues.
  • "The most important thing to the performance .. is undoubtedly RAM latency" - true and yet it doesn't expand what is required. I had DDR2 and DDR3 systems both hit FPS wall after several game years.
  • The 'Experiential reports' are extremely skewed, showing way abobe average systems.