Just want to know if which one to choose. I dont want to go overboard i just want to play the game on max settings with good fps on raiding and mass pvp.
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GTX 1050ti or 1060 asus laptop
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At that point it doesn't matter how powerful your GPU is, Dragon Nest does/can not take advantage of your powerful GPU. The amount of processing power the game can take is limited per se.
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this is not the actual forum to ask this question because the forum is dedicated to discuss things related in the game.
but anyway, using atleast a 1gb or 2gb video card is thte only solution, its not only on the computer, and if you are using a laptop be sure to always choose "high performance" power option so it would run smoothly, and always remove the battery from its socket and just plug it in on its charger as long as you are playing, it will damage the battery if you keep plugging and unplugging and letting the battery be fully charged.
i suggest you to look at the components and the outside look of your laptop, be sure the battery is not screwed internally because you will have a hard time removing that from your computer and reinstalling it back from the socket, just pick a laptop that suits your style and has enough power to play DN smoothly, and is cheaper! look up the required specs on their ED DN page so you will know that the laptop you will purchase has the right power and performance to support the game.
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Originally posted by Poopybird View PostJust want to know if which one to choose. I dont want to go overboard i just want to play the game on max settings with good fps on raiding and mass pvp.
I rather save a few bucks more and get something better than spending less for something you'll regret later on.
The 1060 performs way better than 1050Ti, will serve you well for 1080p max settings.
That's on the desktop performance though.
Though generally they put the same chip in laptop nowadays, the cooling usually is not as good thus the laptop version can't sustain high core clock compared to desktop version leading to lower frames.
Typically, 1060 is the best bet if you can afford it.
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Originally posted by Knee View Post
If the 1060 costs like a meal or two over the 1050Ti then go for that.
I rather save a few bucks more and get something better than spending less for something you'll regret later on.
The 1060 performs way better than 1050Ti, will serve you well for 1080p max settings.
That's on the desktop performance though.
Though generally they put the same chip in laptop nowadays, the cooling usually is not as good thus the laptop version can't sustain high core clock compared to desktop version leading to lower frames.
Typically, 1060 is the best bet if you can afford it.
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