Is my graphics card good enough for Shogun 2?

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       #11

    Do you think CYRI says my graphics card isnt good enough because it doesnt have DX11?
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       #12

    If you look at the minimum specs you can run on DX9. So no that shouldn't be the reason. I just ran it on mine. Can you post a image of your results?
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       #13

    Here are my results:

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       #14

    That says you pass and should be able to run the game. How come you said it couldn't before?
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  5. Posts : 116
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       #15

    I meant it could'nt run in the recommended section
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    Even I can't get into the recommended. You'd need to upgrade the whole pc to get it there. That recommended is more like really high end gaming rig. So you'd need fastest cpu, GPU, ram, etc. Most of us can't afford that.
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       #17

    My computer is high end................ well atleast a couple years ago it was....
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    metalmania31 said:
    Even I can't get into the recommended.
    Likely due to your dual core CPU.

    Xnefoo the 8600 GT was barely mid range when it came out, the 8600 GTS was a nusch better cars. All things considering with where games are going today you would be better served looking at upgrading your video card.
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    stormy13 said:
    metalmania31 said:
    Even I can't get into the recommended.
    Likely due to your dual core CPU.

    Xnefoo the 8600 GT was barely mid range when it came out, the 8600 GTS was a nusch better cars. All things considering with where games are going today you would be better served looking at upgrading your video card.
    Oh yeah, many of the games I've been playing max out my cpu. I wish I could upgrade, but I need employment first. That's my main bottleneck. My games definintely tax my poor cpu.
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