Posted October 31, 2020
Hi all.
Currently i have a hardware fail on my RX 5700XT. So it's time to grab my old GTX 670 (2GB) to play this game.
Good news is, it is possible to play Medieval Dynasty with the GTX 670.
Remember, they recommend a GTX 970 (4GB) as minimum required. This card is not needed if you like to play @
1080p / minimum ingame settings. I've set up the graphics everything minimum except view distance to ultra and i can
achieve 40-90fps. Maybe i also can turn some other stuff to medium and hold 30 fps but for me a bit higher fps is more
important.
I was impressed about the good performance of the old card, and i like to share with you my experience.
My System:
- i7 4790k
- GTX 670 2GB (457.09)
- 16GB RAM
- Win10 Pro (new and fresh installation)
But 2GB of video memory you need! Even @ 720p i had ~ 1,8GB-1,9GB video mem. load (ALL minimum ingame).
CHEERS & HAVE FUN
Edit: I have reduce the quality of the pic, cos i had upload problems
Currently i have a hardware fail on my RX 5700XT. So it's time to grab my old GTX 670 (2GB) to play this game.
Good news is, it is possible to play Medieval Dynasty with the GTX 670.
Remember, they recommend a GTX 970 (4GB) as minimum required. This card is not needed if you like to play @
1080p / minimum ingame settings. I've set up the graphics everything minimum except view distance to ultra and i can
achieve 40-90fps. Maybe i also can turn some other stuff to medium and hold 30 fps but for me a bit higher fps is more
important.
I was impressed about the good performance of the old card, and i like to share with you my experience.
My System:
- i7 4790k
- GTX 670 2GB (457.09)
- 16GB RAM
- Win10 Pro (new and fresh installation)
But 2GB of video memory you need! Even @ 720p i had ~ 1,8GB-1,9GB video mem. load (ALL minimum ingame).
CHEERS & HAVE FUN
Edit: I have reduce the quality of the pic, cos i had upload problems
Post edited October 31, 2020 by Andreas_sp