Hey, all! First of all, I'm so so sorry if this has been asked before, because it seems like a common thread, but I honestly haven't been able to find a similar thread.
Also, again, for some reason I can only post to certain categories, so I apologize if it's a wrong category.
I'd like some advice from people who know their way around computers
I'm trying to build a new PC. I'm studying animation, so I model and animate but aside from that I really want this new PC to handle TS4 smoothly.
The thing is, the components aren't going to be new, they'll be ~3 years old, so my question would be, could they handle the game smoothly (on
high settings) even though they are old that much?
Here are the components:
Intel Core i5, 4 x 3,4GHz
8GB DDR3 RAM (I might upgrade to 12/16gb instead)
ATI Radeon or Nvidia 4GB
500GB hard drive
Probably going to install Win7.
Oh, and it's going to be a desktop PC, not laptop.
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http://www.getfreeebooks.com/star-trek-original-series-fan-fiction-trilogy/
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if you're wondering if your current PC meets the minimum requirements to run The Sims 4, there is this EA help article titled "The Sims 4 System Requirements" that will talk though the min specs a PC needs. A little bit down from that in that same article there's also a link to test if your current PC can run the game as well. Check it out
I'll lock this thread from here. We used to have a Sims PC Technical section here but it's now being hosted on AHQ (this thread goes into the why's behind the move ^^). If you find that article isn't giving you the info you're looking for could you recreate this on AHQ? There are a lot of in-the-know tech helpers both Simmers (Heroes and Champions) and EA staff, that could offer their insights on this too