Asus N750JV with GT 750M card - will I be able to run E:D?

Hi guyz!
I was looking all over for a thread devoted to this topic and i have not found one.
So my question is: Will I be able to play Elite:Dangerous on maxed out setting, 1080p? I am quite OK with playing with the settings like no AA, or medium shadows, or anything. My point is I would like to play the game with like 30/40+ fps or so with decent graphics. I am not the 60+ fps guy, I have always played games in the 30 fps range so I am not so demanding.
My notebook's main specs are:
Intel Core i7 4700HQ processor
8GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M with 4GB VRAM

Thank you beforehand!
Best regards,
jozzi99.


 
I always enjoy these 'Will my pc in the 98th percentile be able to handle this game although I have probably looked for the min specs before signing up to the forum?" Or, the will my Ferrari get me to work question.
 

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I always enjoy these 'Will my pc in the 98th percentile be able to handle this game although I have probably looked for the min specs before signing up to the forum?" Or, the will my Ferrari get me to work question.

Well now you mention it, mine has issue with the speed bumps at the entrance.

The Ferrari, not the laptop. ;)
 
I always enjoy these 'Will my pc in the 98th percentile be able to handle this game although I have probably looked for the min specs before signing up to the forum?" Or, the will my Ferrari get me to work question.

I know it must be frustrating, but I live in a country, where the salary is not high and one does not simply buy a fairly "expensive" game without examining every aspect of the problem.
I know the requirements for the game are not high but I wanted a second opinion. Sorry about that.
 
It'll be fine. I have a similar spec machine (Lenovo Y510p) albeit with SLI GT750M. However, I never had any issues with performance for all the time SLI wasn't working during beta
 
I know it must be frustrating, but I live in a country, where the salary is not high and one does not simply buy a fairly "expensive" game without examining every aspect of the problem.
I know the requirements for the game are not high but I wanted a second opinion. Sorry about that.

No worry, just a little leg pulling. See you in space*


*Please carry valuables.
 
Hi guyz!
I was looking all over for a thread devoted to this topic and i have not found one.
So my question is: Will I be able to play Elite:Dangerous on maxed out setting, 1080p? I am quite OK with playing with the settings like no AA, or medium shadows, or anything. My point is I would like to play the game with like 30/40+ fps or so with decent graphics. I am not the 60+ fps guy, I have always played games in the 30 fps range so I am not so demanding.
My notebook's main specs are:
Intel Core i7 4700HQ processor
8GB RAM
NVIDIA GeForce GT 750M with 4GB VRAM

Thank you beforehand!
Best regards,
jozzi99.



I play it with and old dual-core notebook with a Nvidia GT 330M with 512 mb of RAM! All on low of course, totally playable in 1280x800.
 
Um, that's not gonna be able to max out the game, at least not in stations and asteroids. It's still a notebook and a 750M is not quite on the same level as even a low-end desktop gaming card like the R7 250 -

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GT-750M.90245.0.html

It'll run fine yes, but on lower settings.

I have a 750m and run the game in 1080p on medium settings fine, framerate is always between 40-60 with 3.09. couldn't be happier
 
I have a 750m and run the game in 1080p on medium settings fine, framerate is always between 40-60 with 3.09. couldn't be happier

Great! This is just what I needed! Someone with the exact same graphics card like mine. Thank you for your response!
Is the game still looking awesome on medium settings?
 
Great! This is just what I needed! Someone with the exact same graphics card like mine. Thank you for your response!
Is the game still looking awesome on medium settings?

yep, as mentioned I can run the game in a decent resolution at a good fps, with medium to high settings.

I have double the system ram you have but that doesn't matter as E: D is a 32bit application and can only actually use 4gb anyway!
 
yep, as mentioned I can run the game in a decent resolution at a good fps, with medium to high settings.

I have double the system ram you have but that doesn't matter as E: D is a 32bit application and can only actually use 4gb anyway!

Fantastic! Thank you very much for your input. This is going to be fun :) I will order the Mercenary edition and I will wait for 16th of December like a child for Christmas. Hell they are not so far from each other anyway... :)
 
I always enjoy these 'Will my pc in the 98th percentile be able to handle this game although I have probably looked for the min specs before signing up to the forum?" Or, the will my Ferrari get me to work question.

His question was very valid, that machine will not run the game on max settings at a happy frame rate... so I literally have no idea what your talking about... It's a notebook with a mobile graphics card, that doesn't come close to comparing to desktop cards.

I'm running

I5 3570k
16GB ram
Radeon R9 280X

and I don't get 60 FPS everywhere...

so it's unlikely he will get his happy mid 30's everywhere on high settings.

although the majority of the time he will probably be in the 30's .. when entering stations or asteroid fields I honestly believe it will struggle.
 
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do you guys think my friends brand new laptop with the intel 4400 1GB GPU work? I know those Intel GPUs are pretty weak.
 
The fps has improved a lot with 3.9, that much is certain. The game will run fine on really old stuff (lowest settings) so that 4400 IGP should be ok as well. A lot depends on the resolution - you don't want to be running 1080p on the lower-end cards as they generally lack bandwidth.
 
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