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I recommend everyone to download the CPU-Z program. It's free, and it diagnoses your hardware. My memory modules are as follows:
DDR5
Module and DRAM manufacturer: SK Hynix
Module size: 8 GBytes
But without computer specs, it's impossible. My hardware:
Lenovo LOQ 15IRH8
Windows 11 Pro 21H2
Intel Core i7-13620H
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
16 GB of RAM
512 GB SSD.
I experimented with the graphics settings. It turns out that on very low settings, the game consumes less memory and doesn't crash when entering the Necropolis city on the "World Remake" map. Well, that's something. The maximum RAM this game consumes is 1.3 GB. But others, apparently, have played maps that require more RAM, and even maps with "Huge" and "Incredible" sizes, and haven't encountered crashes. Otherwise, the map creators wouldn't have created such incredible maps as "The World of Enroth." So, I won't be able to play on super-detailed maps with these modules... Or I need to learn how to reduce the memory overclocking level. Fast memory, you know, is an unstable thing.
DDR5
Module and DRAM manufacturer: SK Hynix
Module size: 8 GBytes
But without computer specs, it's impossible. My hardware:
Lenovo LOQ 15IRH8
Windows 11 Pro 21H2
Intel Core i7-13620H
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4060
16 GB of RAM
512 GB SSD.
I experimented with the graphics settings. It turns out that on very low settings, the game consumes less memory and doesn't crash when entering the Necropolis city on the "World Remake" map. Well, that's something. The maximum RAM this game consumes is 1.3 GB. But others, apparently, have played maps that require more RAM, and even maps with "Huge" and "Incredible" sizes, and haven't encountered crashes. Otherwise, the map creators wouldn't have created such incredible maps as "The World of Enroth." So, I won't be able to play on super-detailed maps with these modules... Or I need to learn how to reduce the memory overclocking level. Fast memory, you know, is an unstable thing.