![]() ![]() *The minimum requirement are not that high, a few years old system should be able to run it just fine with setting on medium-low. *Keep in mind that this can change in the future but you will get a rough idea. Under system summary you will find both your memory capacity and processor, while Components>display will show your graphic card. To briefly check your system's hardware you can type "system information" on window's search bar and run it. ![]() If you are worried whether your system can run the game, compare your computer hardware with released recommended requirement for the game. (511.69 are pretty outdated at this point) You can update your graphic driver to the latest version for free via "Game ready driver," try search NVIDIA game ready driver on google it should lead you to the official website. Just like with the release of Skyrim back in September 2022, we've managed to get our mitts on the game a few days early to help our friends at GOG to make this version. A hardware (physical graphic card) and software (Graphic card driver) are two different things that are used together to accelerate graphical processes. A DRM-free version of Fallout 4: Game of the Year edition is now available from GOG.com, making it the latest title in the Fallout franchise to get the Good Old Games treatment. I am assuming you are referring to your graphic card's driver. Not because you're downloading it - but because it needs to add the downloading data into packages within those 35GB of data.Автор сообщения: soulreaperat21will my NVIDIA graphic 511.69 not be able to support it? I'm not that of a computer guy. That's why you're seeing that amount of GB. It uses those 345MB and patches them into the (already on your drive) 30+ GB (assuming 35GB, like myself and others have mentioned). It's not like it just needs to download the 345MB patch and then it just magically (no pun intended) applies without doing any patching/work with that data. ![]() Whereas a few years ago, Steam didn't tell you this bit of info - it just told you the download size, and then you could sit there with 100% downloaded for a few minutes (or however long, depending on your hardware) with no idea of what it was doing or why it was taking "this long" to do it. It's even depicted with icons with a separator, showing what is what. Right Side = Patching amount (the amount of data, on your drive, that it needs to apply the patch to). Steam is even giving you the info, to show you what it's doing. (if you for some reason is downloading more than that then you might have corrupted files or something like that - which is a whole different situation) You're still only downloading 345MB (give or take), as mentioned above. I think you might be misunderstanding me here :) ![]()
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