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Yeah that could play it. Even as unoptimized as it is you could probably get medium settings and a good 50-60 steady frames. Once its optimized you could probably bump everything but the textures up to high.

 

It ISN'T optimized though so be prepared for a lot of random FPS drops and weirdness. 

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Just now, HalGameGuru said:

Yeah that could play it. Even as unoptimized as it is you could probably get medium settings and a good 50-60 steady frames. Once its optimized you could probably bump everything but the textures up to high.

 

It ISN'T optimized though so be prepared for a lot of random FPS drops and weirdness. 

 

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You could run it, but be prepared to drop the settings and it wont look too good at that state.

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2 hours ago, HalGameGuru said:

Yeah that could play it. Even as unoptimized as it is you could probably get medium settings and a good 50-60 steady frames. Once its optimized you could probably bump everything but the textures up to high.

 

It ISN'T optimized though so be prepared for a lot of random FPS drops and weirdness. 

ok thanks

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4 hours ago, WhoSaidThat said:

Hello, I was planning to buy Pubg, and i was wondering if i could run it on gtx 1050ti 4gb sc i-5 6400 8gb ram ddr4, and on what settings can i play it on. Thanks!

Ya, the game will run like crap no matter what PC you have.

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You should be ok with that setup. Jayztwocents did a benchmark on PUBG using a vanilla 1050 and it was able to pull 50-70 FPS with some dips in the 30's outside of the starting zone (which is always CPU bottlenecked).

 

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