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Question about specs and mild feedback.

Hello, there! So, I recently had the desire to come back and try to play Tera again. I've not really played it much since one of the betas, (I don't remember which one.) And I didn't make it past level 35. I realize this might be a bad time to come back, but I figured screw it, I kind of want to try anyway, and try my hand at Ninja.

One worry I've had, though, upon reading some posts on the forums, is whether or not the PC I want to use to run it can actually run it. I just recently put a new PC together, and it's using a Geforce 1060, and an Intel Core i5-6600. The last time I tried to play Tera, I was doing so with an AMD processor, (But still a Geforce graphics card.) Does anyone else use this set up? I heard Tera sometimes has a difficult time with Geforce/Intel stuff.

As for the feedback, I wanted to point out, the actual class pages don't actually list which races classes are compatible with. This seems like a bit... Of an oversight. Though, locking classes to specific races is already kind of bad to begin with, it would at least be nice if the class pages listed which races they were locked to.

I am at least fortunate most of them are locked to Elin, and I was going to play an Elin to begin with, anyway. But, still.

Comments

  • YamazukiYamazuki ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited November 2016
    Not sure who told you Tera has issues with Intel/Nvidia, because it's quite the opposite. Tera runs worse on AMD due to AMD being based around higher cores while Intel has fewer cores with stronger per core performance. You should be fine with an i5-6600 and a 1060 should be enough to avoid any problems there as I know people who use the 1060.
  • Yamazuki wrote: »
    Not sure who told you Tera has issues with Intel/Nvidia, because it's quit the opposite. Tera runs worse on AMD due to AMD being based around higher cores while Intel has fewer cores with stronger per core performance. You should be fine with an i5-6600 and a 1060 should be enough to avoid any problems there as I know people who use the 1060.

    Cool! Thank you so much for your answer! ^w^.
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