Resident Evil 2 Remake | Custom Presets | MSI Bravo 15
Date: 7 August, 2022 Device: MSI Bravo 15 Capture card: No Overclock: Personally, no. But there is an option in MSI Center which runs the laptop in Gaming mode and Extreme Performance, so that could be overclocking. To be honest, I do not know if my laptop was overclocked or not. I will leave it to you to decide. Specs: - Screen: 1920x1080 + 60FPS - Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H (with Radeon Graphics), 12 CPUs, ~3.3GHz - RAM: 8GB - Graphics 1: AMD Radeon Graphics (integrated), 496MB VRAM - Graphics 2: Radeon RX 5500M, 4GB VRAM - DX12 - SSD: Kingston OM8PCP3512F-AI1, 500GB by default, 206GB free when started recording - Controller: Xbox 360 Controller Here we go, some horror games. RE series came to my mind immediately since I'd had just read about RE4 Remake a few days prior. Despite having used up almost all VRAM I had, the gameplay itself seems smooth. I mean, I didn't even expect the gameplay to be that good, with such framerates and settings. I haven't tried higher settings but, if you want, you can. It's all about testing, experiencing and getting results after all. And sorry for stopping the video mid-way. I was so scared I almost shit my pants there. Not a big fan of horror games, especially with this good graphics making it so gross lol If you have any questions about my specs, personal experiences when running the game, recommendations for more games to test or any other types of questions, please leave it in the comment section. In case you are wondering if your device can run the game or not, please also leave your questions here in the comment section. But before reaching out to the community on YouTube, there are some websites where you can check if your device can run any apps or games. GameSystemRequirements and SystemRequirementsLab are the two I usually use. Though I would recommend taking those results for reference purposes, since those results are not always correct. For example, on GameSystemRequirements, the check result showed my device can only run FH4 at 1920x1080, High Presets at 25FPS, which is obviously not true. So the best advice for you, is to check for the lowest requirements, and if you can at least run it according to the results, give the game a go. Download and test for yourselves. You would not believe it when your PC or laptop can play the game on Ultra Presets at 60FPS despite the check result said otherwise.
Date: 7 August, 2022 Device: MSI Bravo 15 Capture card: No Overclock: Personally, no. But there is an option in MSI Center which runs the laptop in Gaming mode and Extreme Performance, so that could be overclocking. To be honest, I do not know if my laptop was overclocked or not. I will leave it to you to decide. Specs: - Screen: 1920x1080 + 60FPS - Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 5600H (with Radeon Graphics), 12 CPUs, ~3.3GHz - RAM: 8GB - Graphics 1: AMD Radeon Graphics (integrated), 496MB VRAM - Graphics 2: Radeon RX 5500M, 4GB VRAM - DX12 - SSD: Kingston OM8PCP3512F-AI1, 500GB by default, 206GB free when started recording - Controller: Xbox 360 Controller Here we go, some horror games. RE series came to my mind immediately since I'd had just read about RE4 Remake a few days prior. Despite having used up almost all VRAM I had, the gameplay itself seems smooth. I mean, I didn't even expect the gameplay to be that good, with such framerates and settings. I haven't tried higher settings but, if you want, you can. It's all about testing, experiencing and getting results after all. And sorry for stopping the video mid-way. I was so scared I almost shit my pants there. Not a big fan of horror games, especially with this good graphics making it so gross lol If you have any questions about my specs, personal experiences when running the game, recommendations for more games to test or any other types of questions, please leave it in the comment section. In case you are wondering if your device can run the game or not, please also leave your questions here in the comment section. But before reaching out to the community on YouTube, there are some websites where you can check if your device can run any apps or games. GameSystemRequirements and SystemRequirementsLab are the two I usually use. Though I would recommend taking those results for reference purposes, since those results are not always correct. For example, on GameSystemRequirements, the check result showed my device can only run FH4 at 1920x1080, High Presets at 25FPS, which is obviously not true. So the best advice for you, is to check for the lowest requirements, and if you can at least run it according to the results, give the game a go. Download and test for yourselves. You would not believe it when your PC or laptop can play the game on Ultra Presets at 60FPS despite the check result said otherwise.