So I wanted to ask if it would be worthwhile to buy Fernbus Simulator for my PC. Because I also like to simulate as a bus driver.
My PC has:
CPU: Intel Xeon E31230 3.20GHZ
Ram: 12GB DDR3 memory
Graphics card: Nvidia Geforce GTX 1650 without Super and Ti
Hard drive: 500GB SSD, of which I still have 92GB free.
The operating system is Windows 10 Professional 64Bit.
And according to Steam request, this game needs such power:
And then I next ask whether you can play well with it with an Xbox One controller? Because I don't want to play with the steering wheel, because steering wheels are simply too big and don't have enough space for my table.
Do you think this game would be worth it?
I think it would work just based on the performance of your PC, and if you feel like playing the game, get this.
Goes without problems.
If 20-30fps is enough for you.
And not 60FPS?
No, your CPU is way too weak for that.
How do you get it that my CPU is supposedly way too weak? Does it mean that I can hardly play games at 60FPS with this?
Correct.
Wrong thought!
So the following my games run smoothly in 60FPS:
Rocket League = 60FPS
Track Mania Stadium = 60FPS
Track Mania Vallay = 60FPS
Track Mania 2020 = 60FPS
Track Mania Nations Forever = 60FPS
Need for Speed Payback = 60FPS
Need for Speed Most Wandet 2012 = 60FPS
Geometry Dash = 60FPS
Android games over Bluestacks = 60FPS
Minecraft without shaders = constantly 60FPS everywhere
Universe Sandbox = 60FPS
Ballex = 60FPS
RPG Maker Games = 60FPS
Super Tux Kart = 60FPS
I can cut videos well with Sony Vegas 13.0, and I can't find any lag there.
So and then I tested at pcgamebenchmark.com whether my hardware bus simulator would work well. I chose my more exact Intel Xeon model there, selected graphics card and amount of RAM. And the result is very positive: According to PCBenchmark, it should also work well with Recommended performance with.
So because of almost no games with 60FPS.
Now just because my CPU model is unusual than the rest of the gaming PC does not necessarily mean that my direct CPU is extremely bad. You are welcome to test it out yourself on this website.
Well then show you how you play the above game at 60fps. I'll wait here so long then.
Look, doesn't this Minecraft landscape look beautiful? https://drive.google.com/...sp=sharing
And that is my attitude: https://drive.google.com/...sp=sharing
So and now to my question: Is my CPU still too weak? And can I use it to gamble Fernbus Simulator now?
No.
How no?
No, it won't go well. I said at the top.
Not even with medium setting? Because it doesn't necessarily have to be extreme. And the fact that you said that you can't play 60FPS in almost any game on my Intel Xeon is awesome. But I think I will get 60FPS defensively in Fernbus Simulator, because my CPU is not that weak either.
The settings only affect your GPU, which only has a minimal effect on the CPU.
But where do you know that my CPU is not strong enough for Fernbus Simulator?
Because you fall short of the minimum requirement.
Yes well my CPU has 3.2GHZ and you need 3.5GHZ yes wow. So the difference isn't that big either.
It does not matter. It's a dual core.
Your system is more in the range of the recommended system requirements and will therefore work very well.
The statement made here with other answers that your CPU would only be a dual core is not true.
https://ark.intel.com/...0-ghz.html
On the subject of controllers, a lot of people don't seem to have fun with it.
https://steamcommunity.com/...529820529/
Unfortunately I can't say anything from my own experience.
Alternatively, many also play it with the keyboard.
At least one user is more familiar with hardware.
I tried the Fernbus Simulator today, and I have to say it's not that bad for me either. Because I can already reach 60FPS. Sure there are some places that I can reach 50 or 40FPS, but you can still play it. Your statement that I will only achieve a maximum of 20-30FPS is completely incorrect.
Yes, well, then the minimum requirements on Steam are not correct. I can't do anything for that either.
Yes it could be. But as I said, with Intel Xeon I can still play a lot of PC games as soon as my graphics card has sufficient performance.