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Okay, a few days ago, Bandai Namco finally released the latest installment of Soul Calibur Series, Soul Calibur VI on PC and Consoles. Soul Calibur VI is the first installment to launch on PC. But can a Low Specs handle Soul Calibur VI? Here is my analysis.This is my Laptop Specs:. CPU: Intel Core Intel Core i3-5005U @2.0 GHz.
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 920M. RAM: 4GB.This is the PC requirements to play Soul Calibur VI PC:. CPU: Intel Core Intel Core i3-4160 @ 3.60GHz or equivalent. GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (Legacy GPUs: GeForce GTX 660, 750 Ti, or equivalent). RAM: 6GB.
OS: Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows 10 (64-bit versions). HDD: 60GB free space.
DirectX: Version 11.If you see the PC requirements above, you can see that it needs GeForce GTX 1050 as minimum recommendations. If we compare it with my Laptop Specs, that means My Laptop doesn't meet the minimum requirements to play Soul Calibur VI.
But, What's the results? Guess what, The game was/is playable on my Low Specs Laptop.Results:I could get around 60 FPS on LOW Setting & 720p Resolution.
This game is really playable on my Low Specs Laptop. When we use Auto Setting Option on Graphics Setting, The Game chose what's best graphical setting to our Laptop/PC and It chose Medium Setting For my Laptop. With MEDIUM Setting & 720p Resolution, I could get around 30 - 45 FPS..