Is the problem you don't know the recommended spec for the sim or you don't know the spec of the PC?There's a PC flight simulator that I would like to play but my PC was bought around 3 years ago for the 'usual' internet and e mail use. How can I find out if my PC has enough running spec to play this simulator?
Thank you.http://www.isl-support.co.uk/
Bottom right "PC Audit" will download an app called Freepcaudit.exe which if you run it will give you a plethora of info. If you need it interpreting, post here or message me.
It's our support page and the file is clean.
Might be worthwhile looking into the cheaper side of graphics cards - Nvidia 970 will be a good price-to-performance ratio after the release of the new graphics cards. Will be independent of the processor so no need to worry there and win8.1 shouldn't have much of an impact either! You should be able to find a few around second hand for not a vast sum.No....don't think it will be worth it getting a dedicated video card as the processor is only 1.8 gig and the operating system is Windows 8.1. Back to Ace Combat/Over g fighters on Xbox 360!
Thanks Count. That's an impressive list but the games have been tested/played on Windows 7 Operating system....mine has 8.1....would the games be compatible for Win 8.1?This might be useful:List of games playable on the HD4000
Though it's an Intel "popular games that play great at 30 frames per second or higher" puff piece list so...
Equally RAM can be more important than CPU on some games.
To chime in, yes. The base of the operating system is nearly the same. Win8 basically has a bit more 'waffle' in the menu tab etc. and updates for security.Thanks Count. That's an impressive list but the games have been tested/played on Windows 7 Operating system....mine has 8.1....would the games be compatible for Win 8.1?