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      Scott Przybylski @TyEchols last edited by

      @TyEchols System requirements are sort of difficult to figure out. I can only test the game on hardware that I own.

      The game runs well on my computer, I can generally get above 100fps.

      My main system specs are:

      Windows
      Intel i7 3930k (High end 7 year old CPU)
      Radeon R9 290
      32gb ram

      The performance on Mac will be worse than Windows or Linux due to OpenGL driver support. I also do not own a Mac, so most of my testing is on Windows and Linux.

      From what I can tell, the most important thing for the game to run well is a good GPU.

      I've only briefly tested on Mac, most of the time I can't seem to get the water to show up at all. I have found that MacBook's tend to run extremely high screen resolutions which will negatively impact the performance of the game. I run 1920x1080 on my computer, I'd recommend setting the game's resolution to that or even lower to help with performance.

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        TyEchols @Scott Przybylski last edited by

        @Scott-Przybylski thanks for the information. Looks like ill buy a new system. Too cool of a game to not play! Thanks again,

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          TyEchols @craigmont last edited by

          @craigmont I didn’t notice a change. Thanks though

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            DJ-Miller last edited by

            It might be worth while taking some sort of survey of the regular players to see what their specs are and what frame rate they get. Maybe then we could get a better idea of what it takes to currently run the game well beyond the vague "decent gaming PC".

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              TyEchols @DJ-Miller last edited by

              @DJ-Miller i just bought a new laptop today, i7 77HQ 16gb ram and Geforce GTX 1060 6gb, and runs great. Now i need the wheel and pedals!

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                kbest45 @TyEchols last edited by

                @TyEchols Aside from turning the graphics to lowest on a normal laptop, getting a gaming laptop or desktop with dedicated graphics card should work out just fine. I have a desktop I built in 2009 (CPU, motherboard are original) with upgraded graphics card from 2015 and can play the game on max graphics just fine.

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                  kbest45 @TyEchols last edited by

                  @TyEchols many of us have had good experiences with the Logitech G27/G920 wheel and pedal combo. Not cheap at ~$300, but well worth it if you can swing it.

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                    TinyBeard @TyEchols last edited by

                    @TyEchols The G920 is only $238 on Amazon right now. I've seen it as low as $230 but it could get cheaper. I would keep an eye on it though

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                      Scott Przybylski last edited by

                      @TyEchols Fanatec has some good wheels too, but they can be a bit pricey https://www.fanatec.com/us-en/. I have one of their older wheels that is discontinued now, but works really well.

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                        cp65 last edited by

                        I've heard Fanatec has a bit of a "reliability" issue right now, but their customer service is good.

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                          Cei last edited by

                          If you have a PS4 or Xbox one I would look into logitech since I know a lot of people use it since it's compatible with PC and the system that you desire. They are also very reliable!

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                            TyEchols @TinyBeard last edited by

                            @TinyBeard I now have the G920, and love it. Thanks for the advice guys. I cant wait to race with you all.

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                              aidyj88 @Scott Przybylski last edited by

                              @Scott-Przybylski
                              I run a gt 540 on my laptop

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