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- Original title: System Requirements for my game
- Original author: thalesgal
- Original date: July 31, 2019
- Source thread: https://forums.rpgmakerweb.com/threads/system-requirements-for-my-game.111670/
- Source forum path: Game Development Engines > Legacy Engine Support > RPG Maker MV Support
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Hello! I would like to know if there is any way to measure the requirements needed to run my game. I have a good desktop PC and whenever I test my game it runs at 144 fps. Sometimes when there are a lot of things going on, it drops to 130, 120 fps. But, if I play using my notebook, which is an old i3 with 4gb of ram, it runs between 20 and 10 fps. I'm saying this because this notebook runs smoothly the games created in RPG Maker....
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I would like to know if there is any way to measure the requirements needed to run my game. I have a good desktop PC and whenever I test my game it runs at 144 fps. Sometimes when there are a lot of things going on, it drops to 130, 120 fps.
But, if I play using my notebook, which is an old i3 with 4gb of ram, it runs between 20 and 10 fps.
I'm saying this because this notebook runs smoothly the games created in RPG Maker. The thing is that my game has many (many many many...) plugins and parallel process running simultaneously so I can't consider the minimum requirements presented by steam for example.
So I was wondering if there is a way to accurately calculate how many RAM and how much processing the game is spending. This way I can create a trust Minimum System Requirements.
Thank you very much in advance!
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