So I've been looking around those 'can I run it?' websites (namely, systemlabrequirements and yougamer) which detect your PC specs and measure them accordingly and whatnot. However, it seems that there seems to be some sort of problem with detecting my specs, or so it seems to me.
Systemlabrequirements seems to get completely confused with my video card, showing actual numbers proving that it is worthy of running the game, yet it goes on to state 'you need a better video card'.
Yougamer is a bit better, it seems to detect my video card fine. However, in the case of those sites, they always come up with the verdict that it meets the minimum, but not recommended, at which point it tells me that I'll only be able to play it on low settings and resolution.
To test this, I looked up a game I actually do play, Dragon Age, and tested my specs against the game's requirements. Both came up with the previously described verdict. However, I know for a fact that I can run the game on 1280xsomething (I forget the other measurement, sorry) and on ultra-high settings with almost no slowdowns.
Are these sites doing something wrong (in which case, could you recommend me some better ones), or is there something that I'm failing to see?
Systemlabrequirements seems to get completely confused with my video card, showing actual numbers proving that it is worthy of running the game, yet it goes on to state 'you need a better video card'.
Yougamer is a bit better, it seems to detect my video card fine. However, in the case of those sites, they always come up with the verdict that it meets the minimum, but not recommended, at which point it tells me that I'll only be able to play it on low settings and resolution.
To test this, I looked up a game I actually do play, Dragon Age, and tested my specs against the game's requirements. Both came up with the previously described verdict. However, I know for a fact that I can run the game on 1280xsomething (I forget the other measurement, sorry) and on ultra-high settings with almost no slowdowns.
Are these sites doing something wrong (in which case, could you recommend me some better ones), or is there something that I'm failing to see?