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Can I Run ESO?

Fishoscandi
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Currently I don't have a lot of money, so I have to work with a bit of a peasant PC. I'm wondering if I can run ESO on my PC. I know that the game is currently very CPU dependant so that might be a problem. Can I run ESO with these specs?

CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
RAM: 4GB

Edited by Fishoscandi on May 3, 2016 6:05PM
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  • susmitds
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    Yes, but the performance won't be great.
  • Oh_Skrivva
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    Yeah, I downloaded game on a relatives computer who has basically same setup when we were visiting for a week so I can collect hirelings and do writs on my toons. Didn't play game (as in do dungeons etc) but it was OK I suppose.
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  • clocksstoppe
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    With 4GB ram and win7 the game was unplayable for me. (Phenom II x4 and radeon 6850). Had to put in another 2GB ram stick and then it was smooth.

    So yeah, i dont think you will be able to play it without major stuttering.
  • WalkingLegacy
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    You could play it with everything on low and all eye candy off on on a fresh imaged W7 64bit with hardly any background tasks going on. It will be awful though.

    Also lower than 1080p resolution like 1280x720.
  • Eshelmen
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    It'll look and perform as bad as the consoles do... if not worst... but it's playable :p
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  • Fishoscandi
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    My OS is W10 and I have a 64bit client.
    Fishoscandi - Orc NB
    Cookie of Dough - Dunmer Templar
    Smells Like Tree Spirit - Bosmer Sorc

    EU PC

  • WalkingLegacy
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    My OS is W10 and I have a 64bit client.

    You might want to try and get your hands on a 660ti then.

    A newer GPU like a GTX960 or 970 will be bottlenecked by your CPU/mobo.

    A 610 is bottom of barrel and not really a gaming GPU.
  • FortheloveofKrist
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    LOL. I thought this was another complaint thread and the title meant you wanted to run the company. Then I read...
    susmitds wrote: »
    Yes, but the performance won't be great.

    and I still thought that's what it was about.


  • phairdon
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    https://help.elderscrollsonline.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3313/~/what-are-the-minimum-system-requirements-for-the-elder-scrolls-online:-tamriel

    My rig died. More to the point, my motherboard crapped out. Got an old computer (11 years old) running while waiting for a new board. Windows Vista, 2gb ram, E2200, 4670 1gb card. Was able to run gw2. The game stuttered, froze, crashed from time to time, ran nonetheless. What a horrible experience. Did not bother installing this game lol.
    Edited by phairdon on May 3, 2016 7:59PM
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  • IcyDeadPeople
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    phairdon wrote: »

    It's definitely playable well below the published minimum spec, but there is a point where it's no longer playable even on lowest settings and old school display resolution. I suspect Core 2 Quad, Nvidia 610 & 4GB RAM might be below that point.
  • phairdon
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    phairdon wrote: »

    It's definitely playable well below the published minimum spec, but there is a point where it's no longer playable even on lowest settings and old school display resolution. I suspect Core 2 Quad, Nvidia 610 & 4GB RAM might be below that point.

    More than likely. Playing the game would be far from fun.
    Your immersion is breaking my entitlement. Buff Sorc's. Darkshroud the cremator Death by furRubeus BlackFluffy knight BladesThe Fat PantherPsijic Fungal SausageFlesheater the VileCaspian Rafferty FernsbyArchfiend Warlock PiersThe Black BishopEvil Wizard Lizard (EU)Neberra Vestige Fajeon (EU)Salanis Deathstick (EU)Blood Mage Alchemist (EU)
  • scorpiodog
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    Currently I don't have a lot of money, so I have to work with a bit of a peasant PC. I'm wondering if I can run ESO on my PC. I know that the game is currently very CPU dependant so that might be a problem. Can I run ESO with these specs?

    CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
    RAM: 4GB
    I play on two different computers. My laptop is a 1.88 GHz dual core and 4 GB RAM and no graphics card at all. It runs ok in the three starting islands, and is ok for basic questing and instances at lower levels, but there is some lag. I also play at night when most of NA is asleep. So using an under spec computer is possible, but if you ever do PvP or Imperial City with an under spec computer you'll just die a quick death and not even know how it happened until you get the recap.

    I did some research before buying my other (home) computer, and actually single core is better than Dual or Quad core for certain MMO engines like ESO. My main ESO gaming computer is a 3+ GHz single core processor and 16 GB RAM and has no more problems than what I hear other have with 10x more expensive machines (lag in Cyrodil and long load screens).

  • WalkingLegacy
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    scorpiodog wrote: »
    Currently I don't have a lot of money, so I have to work with a bit of a peasant PC. I'm wondering if I can run ESO on my PC. I know that the game is currently very CPU dependant so that might be a problem. Can I run ESO with these specs?

    CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
    RAM: 4GB
    I play on two different computers. My laptop is a 1.88 GHz dual core and 4 GB RAM and no graphics card at all. It runs ok in the three starting islands, and is ok for basic questing and instances at lower levels, but there is some lag. I also play at night when most of NA is asleep. So using an under spec computer is possible, but if you ever do PvP or Imperial City with an under spec computer you'll just die a quick death and not even know how it happened until you get the recap.

    I did some research before buying my other (home) computer, and actually single core is better than Dual or Quad core for certain MMO engines like ESO. My main ESO gaming computer is a 3+ GHz single core processor and 16 GB RAM and has no more problems than what I hear other have with 10x more expensive machines (lag in Cyrodil and long load screens).

    I find this hard to believe. You're using a Pentium 4 or what? Let's see the screenshot.

    ESO utilizes multi core. Hence why a devil canyons chip will greatly increase your experience over something like my nephalem i7.
  • Egonieser
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    Deleted for double post.
    Edited by Egonieser on May 3, 2016 11:33PM
    Sometimes, I dream about...cheese...

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  • Egonieser
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    scorpiodog wrote: »
    Currently I don't have a lot of money, so I have to work with a bit of a peasant PC. I'm wondering if I can run ESO on my PC. I know that the game is currently very CPU dependant so that might be a problem. Can I run ESO with these specs?

    CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
    RAM: 4GB
    I play on two different computers. My laptop is a 1.88 GHz dual core and 4 GB RAM and no graphics card at all. It runs ok in the three starting islands, and is ok for basic questing and instances at lower levels, but there is some lag. I also play at night when most of NA is asleep. So using an under spec computer is possible, but if you ever do PvP or Imperial City with an under spec computer you'll just die a quick death and not even know how it happened until you get the recap.

    I did some research before buying my other (home) computer, and actually single core is better than Dual or Quad core for certain MMO engines like ESO. My main ESO gaming computer is a 3+ GHz single core processor and 16 GB RAM and has no more problems than what I hear other have with 10x more expensive machines (lag in Cyrodil and long load screens).

    I find this hard to believe. You're using a Pentium 4 or what? Let's see the screenshot.

    ESO utilizes multi core. Hence why a devil canyons chip will greatly increase your experience over something like my nephalem i7.

    Hey, don't knock pentium4, they still have a very powerful single core performance. Put it this way - 4x pentium 4's are more powerful than a modern i5 haswell, it might not be power efficient, it heats up like a cow during mating season, and good luck finding a mobo with 4 CPU sockets in it, butas a single core, it is unchallenged.
    I was able to play a plethora of demanding games on my ancient streaming PC with p4 on it. Though it has a GTX 290 on it - the titan of the olden days, but P4 runs decent with it.

    Edited by Egonieser on May 3, 2016 9:32PM
    Sometimes, I dream about...cheese...

    Dermont - v16 Pompous Altmer Sorcerer (With a very arrogant face!)
    Egonieser - v16 Nord Stamina Dragonborn Wannabe
    Endoly - v16 Tiny Redguard Sharpened MaceBlade
    Egosalina - v16 Breton Cheesus Beam Specialist
    Egowen - v16 Dunmer Whipping Expert (Riding crops eluded her)
    (Yes, I had to grind all these to v16)
    Akamanakh - lvl 22 Khajiit GankBlade (Inspired by Top Cat)
    Targos Icewind - lvl 34 Imperial (Future) Jabplar
    (CP 830+)

    PC - EU
  • WalkingLegacy
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    Egonieser wrote: »
    scorpiodog wrote: »
    Currently I don't have a lot of money, so I have to work with a bit of a peasant PC. I'm wondering if I can run ESO on my PC. I know that the game is currently very CPU dependant so that might be a problem. Can I run ESO with these specs?

    CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
    RAM: 4GB
    I play on two different computers. My laptop is a 1.88 GHz dual core and 4 GB RAM and no graphics card at all. It runs ok in the three starting islands, and is ok for basic questing and instances at lower levels, but there is some lag. I also play at night when most of NA is asleep. So using an under spec computer is possible, but if you ever do PvP or Imperial City with an under spec computer you'll just die a quick death and not even know how it happened until you get the recap.

    I did some research before buying my other (home) computer, and actually single core is better than Dual or Quad core for certain MMO engines like ESO. My main ESO gaming computer is a 3+ GHz single core processor and 16 GB RAM and has no more problems than what I hear other have with 10x more expensive machines (lag in Cyrodil and long load screens).

    I find this hard to believe. You're using a Pentium 4 or what? Let's see the screenshot.

    ESO utilizes multi core. Hence why a devil canyons chip will greatly increase your experience over something like my nephalem i7.

    Hey, don't knock pentium4, they still have a very powerful single core performance. Put it this way - 4x pentium 4's are more powerful than a modern i5 haswell, it might not be power efficient, it heats up like a cow during mating season, and good luck finding a mobo with 4 CPU sockets in it, butas a single core, it is unchallenged.
    I was able to play a plethora of demanding games on my ancient streaming PC with p4 on it. Though it has a GTX 290 on it - the titan of the olden days, but P4 runs decent with it.

    Anything that requires multichips in it will utilize multithread and while P4 was a beast in its hay day does not have the performance of today's multicore for the purpose of multiple threads, IE servers.

    ESO is not a single core application though. Hence my disbeliefs at it running smoothly outside of low resolution (modern GPU will be beyond bottlenecked by it) and all eye candy off.
  • Egonieser
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    Egonieser wrote: »
    scorpiodog wrote: »
    Currently I don't have a lot of money, so I have to work with a bit of a peasant PC. I'm wondering if I can run ESO on my PC. I know that the game is currently very CPU dependant so that might be a problem. Can I run ESO with these specs?

    CPU: Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz
    GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT 610
    RAM: 4GB
    I play on two different computers. My laptop is a 1.88 GHz dual core and 4 GB RAM and no graphics card at all. It runs ok in the three starting islands, and is ok for basic questing and instances at lower levels, but there is some lag. I also play at night when most of NA is asleep. So using an under spec computer is possible, but if you ever do PvP or Imperial City with an under spec computer you'll just die a quick death and not even know how it happened until you get the recap.

    I did some research before buying my other (home) computer, and actually single core is better than Dual or Quad core for certain MMO engines like ESO. My main ESO gaming computer is a 3+ GHz single core processor and 16 GB RAM and has no more problems than what I hear other have with 10x more expensive machines (lag in Cyrodil and long load screens).

    I find this hard to believe. You're using a Pentium 4 or what? Let's see the screenshot.

    ESO utilizes multi core. Hence why a devil canyons chip will greatly increase your experience over something like my nephalem i7.

    Hey, don't knock pentium4, they still have a very powerful single core performance. Put it this way - 4x pentium 4's are more powerful than a modern i5 haswell, it might not be power efficient, it heats up like a cow during mating season, and good luck finding a mobo with 4 CPU sockets in it, butas a single core, it is unchallenged.
    I was able to play a plethora of demanding games on my ancient streaming PC with p4 on it. Though it has a GTX 290 on it - the titan of the olden days, but P4 runs decent with it.

    Anything that requires multichips in it will utilize multithread and while P4 was a beast in its hay day does not have the performance of today's multicore for the purpose of multiple threads, IE servers.

    ESO is not a single core application though. Hence my disbeliefs at it running smoothly outside of low resolution (modern GPU will be beyond bottlenecked by it) and all eye candy off.

    Yeah I know that, just saying - it's still very good for a old CPU and in applications that are single thread only, it performs admirably (older games and programs). Was just mentioning it from a single core perspective.
    Edited by Egonieser on May 3, 2016 11:36PM
    Sometimes, I dream about...cheese...

    Dermont - v16 Pompous Altmer Sorcerer (With a very arrogant face!)
    Egonieser - v16 Nord Stamina Dragonborn Wannabe
    Endoly - v16 Tiny Redguard Sharpened MaceBlade
    Egosalina - v16 Breton Cheesus Beam Specialist
    Egowen - v16 Dunmer Whipping Expert (Riding crops eluded her)
    (Yes, I had to grind all these to v16)
    Akamanakh - lvl 22 Khajiit GankBlade (Inspired by Top Cat)
    Targos Icewind - lvl 34 Imperial (Future) Jabplar
    (CP 830+)

    PC - EU
  • MasterSpatula
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    I thought sure this was going to be a troll thread with OP claiming he could do a better job than ZOS....
    "A probable impossibility is preferable to an improbable possibility." - Aristotle
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