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- Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition is a 20th anniversary gift to the people who either grew up playing this wonderful RTS or who are looking to play a classic in stunning 4K. Set to release in fall 2019, players will need at least a GeForce GT 420, Radeon HD 6850 or Intel HD Graphics 3000 to pass the minimum GPU requirement.
- Playing Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition on the GeForce GTX 1050 Ti 4GB, which is a 4 year old graphics card will likely return a consistently high 200+ frame rate. That result is taken on.
Age Of Empires 2 Definitive Edition 1050 Ti Vi
FIX Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition minimum specification requires a DirectX 11 compatible display adaptor. Nvidea geforce 1050 TI 8gb DDR 4 Ram 1TB SSD.
The great RTS masterpiece by Microsoft Studios Age of Empires II: Definitive Edition is out now, and of course many people are eager to play it with much better enhanced graphics and play it in 4K edition. But the game isn't going to be playable for every PC owners, even if you have specs that surpass the official recommendation on Steam by Devs.I tested AoE II:DE using a superior rig that the misleading recommendation but the benchmark results proved that you can't play the game using such recommendation.
My rig | |
OS: Windows 10 64bit Processor: 2.4 Ghz i5 or greater or AMD equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia® GTX 650 or AMD HD 5850 or better DirectX: Version 11 | OS: Windows 10 64bit Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: Nvidia® GTX 1050 Ti DirectX: Version 11 |
I tested all the graphics presets (Low/Mid/High/Ultra) in 1080p, and 8GB RAM or 2GB VRAM seems more like a lie to me, Microsoft wants to sell the game under any circumstances.
For players who are into ULTRA settings, it is recommended to have at least 16GB RAM, and 4GB VRAM to be able to play it in 4K resolution, but with the mentioned lies from Devs. I don't think you can play the game with just a GTX 650 or AMD HD 5850.
On the other hand, the game isn't a CPU-intensive and an i3 or i5 is sufficient, nor GPU-intensive though. but RAM and VRAM are critical in online/multiplayer matches if you're a pro gamer, who
cares about UHD resolution and ULTRA graphics presets.
Age Of Empires Definitive Review
Even single player will suffer lagging and terrible situations, it's either set everything to low (and have too much RAM) or don't exceed 2 players.
The video below shows detailed benchmark using my rig compared to the official recommendation: