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Offline crazyroosterman

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regarding citie skylines processing stresses
« on: July 11, 2015, 03:59:48 pm »
I've been watching nerdcubes cities skylines complete videos and i was just wondering if it would run well on a laptop it looks like jolly good fun(like prison architect except hopefully less buggy) and just thought id ask here. ps when i have a good chance ill put a file with all the relivent specs
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Re: regarding citie skylines processing stresses
« Reply #1 on: July 12, 2015, 01:43:22 pm »
The processor is WAY too slow to run the sim at full speed, but have you tried Simcity 5? If that runs well, Cities will run well. Cities is a lot heavier on the GPU than CPU. I can't really tell though. To me it looks like it's too much under spec to run it well.
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Re: regarding citie skylines processing stresses
« Reply #2 on: July 12, 2015, 06:19:33 pm »
The processor is WAY too slow to run the sim at full speed, but have you tried Simcity 5? If that runs well, Cities will run well. Cities is a lot heavier on the GPU than CPU. I can't really tell though. To me it looks like it's too much under spec to run it well.
honestly apart from prison architect I haven't really played any builders(and that was a fair bit ago primarily due to the fact that I encountered a game breaking bug I cant fix) it just looks like such fun if only there was a bloody demo for I wouldn't even need to ask these questions but alas do you mean at high settings? or just in general?.
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