The "Can I Run Planet Coaster" thread

I have a i7 3770K I can run this on high settings up till about just over 3000 guests but then my FPS goes to about 25-28. The I5 will be fine but we are all waiting for the beta to come out now to see how optimised it is as people have been saying that even the high end pc's are struggling atm with bigger parks etc.

https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=i...ro7QAhXlAMAKHfMhAjMQ_AUICCgB&biw=1920&bih=974

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i have looked at mine and the one you want there isn't much price comparison. this is your choice but if i was you wait till the beta and see what people say then.


Thank you for the response, what GPU do you have?
 
Ok So I finally pulled the trigger and got a desktop that I am happy about, now I am trying to figure out what monitor to get. keep in mind that I have been on a laptop since like 2006 so not to familiar with the latest gaming experience on monitors . Anyone have a preference on whether to get an IPS or TN monitor that is best for planet coaster? Is 1000:1 good contrast? Would a 1ms response time compared to a 5ms response time matter for a sim game like planet coaster? Which connection is best display port or HDMI? Any input would be helpful, keep in mind this will be at 60hz. Thanks.
 
Ok So I finally pulled the trigger and got a desktop that I am happy about, now I am trying to figure out what monitor to get. keep in mind that I have been on a laptop since like 2006 so not to familiar with the latest gaming experience on monitors . Anyone have a preference on whether to get an IPS or TN monitor that is best for planet coaster? Is 1000:1 good contrast? Would a 1ms response time compared to a 5ms response time matter for a sim game like planet coaster? Which connection is best display port or HDMI? Any input would be helpful, keep in mind this will be at 60hz. Thanks.

Go for an IPS display if you can, better viewing angles and better colour, it makes a world of difference in a bright and colourful game like this!
 
My laptop which I got new last year has an IPS display. It's an HP 15-ab222tx laptop which has a 6th gen i5-6200U Windows 10 and AMD R7 M360. The display is anti-glare (doesn't reflect like a mirror in bright sunlight, shweet and is 1080p display).

I also got my 1st custom desktop PC earlier this year which has an i7-6700k and Sapphire AMD R9 390. My desktop system is capable of playing this game on high 1080p settings. Everyone is running into fps issues, even with good rigs, only because this game is by far, not optimized. Beta or full version of this game, both due out this month, should see a big improvement when they optimize the game. It's probably why the "recommended specs" are SO high.

These are the official system requirements. You can also compare search on Google between what sort of CPU/GPU/amount of system RAM you have, with what is listed on the system requirements. System requirements are subject to change, especially when you have the Beta and Full Versions of this game both coming out this month.

https://support.frontier.co.uk/kb/faq.php?id=292
 
Is there any way I can play this game with my pc?

Windows 8.1 64-bit
Nvidia Geforce 7100 / Nvidia nforce 630i
Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2220 @ 2.40 GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.4 GHz
2048 MB Ram
DirectX 11
 
Is there any way I can run planet coaster with my pc? I really want to try this game!!

Windows 8.1 64-bit
Nvidia Geforce 7100 / Nvidia nforce 630i
Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2220 @ 2.40 GHz (2 CPUs), ~ 2.4 GHz
2048MB RAM
DirectX 11
 
I thought I'd join in on this thread. [wacky]

How do people think this will run with the following:

FX-8350 (MSI Gaming Motherboard)
GeForce GTX 760
8 GB DDR3 (I plan to go up to 16gb later in the year)
Win 10 64

I don't really struggle with any games at present, but I feel this will be the one...
 
Is there any way I can run planet coaster with my pc? I really want to try this game!!

Windows 8.1 64-bit
Nvidia Geforce 7100 / Nvidia nforce 630i
Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2220 @ 2.40 GHz (2 CPUs), ~ 2.4 GHz
2048MB RAM
DirectX 11
No, you need to upgrade. Your GPU is too old, weak, and doesn't support newer graphics APIs Planet Coaster is likely leveraging. Also, your CPU and RAM are inadequate too. Your GPU probably won't even support minimal visuals, and your CPU will choke the moment a guest enters the park. Your HDD will thrash given that small amount of RAM.

Upgrade is absolutely necessary. You can check back here with proposed specs for an new machine to see what we think. If money is tight then consider one of those little NUC-sized gaming computers graphics card manufacturers have been putting out with Nvidia 10x0 or AMD 4x0 graphics.

I thought I'd join in on this thread. [wacky]

How do people think this will run with the following:

FX-8350 (MSI Gaming Motherboard)
GeForce GTX 760
8 GB DDR3 (I plan to go up to 16gb later in the year)
Win 10 64

I don't really struggle with any games at present, but I feel this will be the one...
Yes, this will be the one. You will be running at Low to Medium settings. It will run, but it might not run well enough for you. You'll have to try the game to find out. Your computer is very GPU-limited. I would advocate for a GPU upgrade before the RAM upgrade. 16GBs is nice, but getting something newer and better than that 760 is more important. See how the game runs on your 760 before deciding if you need to upgrade to a 480, 470, 1060, or 1050. Jumping from 8GB to 16GB of RAM will not make the impact a GPU upgrade will.
 
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I have a i5 4690k not OC, a GeForce 970ti and 8GB of RAM. Not sure if it will make a difference but using a SSD (only guess it will help load times).

I am hoping I can play mostly on high, I don't mind sacrificing shadow quality or things like bloom or need maxed anti-aliasing settings . Don't need 60-70 fps, but don't want it sluggish. 40-50 fps would probably be fine. How much can you customize the graphics settings?
 
I have a i5 4690k not OC, a GeForce 970ti and 8GB of RAM. Not sure if it will make a difference but using a SSD (only guess it will help load times).

I am hoping I can play mostly on high, I don't mind sacrificing shadow quality or things like bloom or need maxed anti-aliasing settings . Don't need 60-70 fps, but don't want it sluggish. 40-50 fps would probably be fine. How much can you customize the graphics settings?
You'll be fine. You'll be at a mixture of Medium and mostly High settings. You will find customization options in line with what you just described. No worries. Game will run well for you. [big grin]
 
I just loaded up a full park I have for testing and the FPS is marginally better, cant even hit 20 FPS.

I'm disappointed they didn't address this and not surprised being that nobody addressed the issue on this message board or on the live streams.
 
I just loaded up a full park I have for testing and the FPS is marginally better, cant even hit 20 FPS.

I'm disappointed they didn't address this and not surprised being that nobody addressed the issue on this message board or on the live streams.

What kind of card are you using?
 
Hey, can you Check my System, if Planet Coaster will run?
AMD Phenom II X6 1090T Processor
8 GB RAM
AMD Radeon R7 260X Graphic Card 2GB
Win 7 64-bit

Thanks!

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I forget my resolution ist 1440x900, a little Monitor [big grin]!cry]
 
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz (8 CPUs), ~4.0GHz
Mobo: Gigabyte Technology Z170X-Gaming 3
Memory: 16384MB RAM DDR4
Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
Game installed to ssd drive

Damn.. only 20fps with that setup! That's just crazy!
 
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