bump... I'm sure we can do better if we go back to old beamNG demo version, then it'll run on more potatos. Current beamNG is so crazy tho my Win7 PC feels too ancient to run it even with the new UI and optimisations, pretty sure my PC is gonna fry itself on the next update
Not an overly weak system, but It actually ran very well on Iris Pro 6200 Integrated Graphics i7 5775c @4.1ghz 16GB DDR3 1600 Iris Pro 6200 (128MB EDram) i7 4500u Radeon 8870m 1080p low = about 30fps i7 2840qm Quadro 1000m 1080p Low = 15fps
All FPS numbers on Grid Small Pure HP Pavilion Slimline s5510f Desktop Computer BQ466AA#ABA B&H (bhphotovideo.com) Mine had 4GB of RAM, only difference. 0.8 I could get ~15-20, 0.9 kicked me down to 10. Before the bus update I was getting lower than 1 FPS, but I ran a lot of mods by then. The bus update made things managable, I could run not only GSP but also the Matrix freeway at ~20 FPS. Never really tried anyhting else That was my only computer for a while. I'd tediously customize cars, and then use the AI features to chase different cars around. Sometimes I'd set up a semi, and a pickup, and chase it around. Other times i'd do crash tests (often using the crusher prop), over and over on different cars. The props bin can be pretty impressive when you're limited to 2 cars plus a prop before it's unplayable (<5FPS)
my setup: amd ryzen 3 3200g with some trash amd radeon vega graphic ram 16 gb(13,9 usable) and windows 10 pro ican play beamng on normal graphic only around 30 fps
Hey... around 8-10 years ago I think, (maybe more, I don't remember exactly), I managed to get the demo running on my old-old PC (which is now long dead), it had no dedicated graphics card, some really old Intel CPU (it was an i5, but that's not saying much, it was old even then as I got it second hand) and 3 gbs of RAM. "Ran" is a generous word, but I could "drive" around Gridmap and there were a few frames every few seconds. That's what I had back then. A few years later when that PC bit the dust, I brought a better PC (i5 CPU, 750GTX GPU, and what started as 8gb RAM and 1tb HDD, which have both been upgraded over the years). That could actually run the game properly, and that's when I brought BeamNG. That was back in around 2015 I think, and I actually still use that PC for playing Beamng from time to time, it runs quite good with mid-graphics setting and no AI cars.
Not exactly THE weakest, but I used to play Beam on a 2012 Macbook. In 2019. It was terrible, getting crap FPS on low graphics. Couldn't play on WCUSA at all almost, the lag was incredibly bad. Seeing all of the other posts, this makes me feel a bit like a guy complaining about a chip in his paint while the guy's car next to him is on fire.
dell inspiron 5770 intel Core i5-8250U 1.8 GHz 4 cores 8 threads 8 GB DDR4 intel UHD graphics 620 at 16 fps on west coast lowest 1920 x 1080
Could almost run beamng on a G105M (8 cuda cores) with a Pentium Duo P8600 but unfortunately the gpu supports DX10 only. Ran Beamng on HD 4000 (i7-3770) at 10 fps on 1080p. managed to get it to run at 60 fps at 640 x 480 on Grid Map 2.0 but the input latency was so terrible.
That running on a phone ? My hardware history is based on beamNG Pentuim 4 2.8ghz GeForce 210 - 3FPS Pentium D 2.8ghz GF210 - 8FPS (damn) Core 2 Quad Q6600 GT710 - 15FPS... later upgraded to GTX 750 to get 22-30fps laptops: C2D 2ghz + ATi Radeon x1600 = 20-30fps at 1024x768 on 0.4.0.5 (0.4.0.6 broken unfortunately) C2D 1.86ghz+Nvidia GF320M = similar to above Atom Z3735F + Intel graphics = 15fps 1024x768. These all on Gridmap
Actually i don't remember characteristics of old one, but it was really bad. The one i remember is my CURRENT ( lol) GTX 1030 (non TI ) CPU is i39100f 16 GB ram ddr4
Intel Core 2 Quad, 4GB DDR2, and a GT 710 1GB, 9-12 FPS, on the techdemo, i first pirated the game, then bought it cause its so god damn good.
Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 @2.93GHz Foxconn P45AL WD Caviar Geen 500GB HDD BeamNG 1.0 Really good framerates (60FPS)
I got a VERY old version (this wasn't even a public release. It had to have been from around 2012. Version 0.1) to run on a Dell Inspiron E1505 (Windows 7). It has 4GB RAM, a Core 2 Duo T7600, an ATI Mobility Radeon X1400, and an Intel 320 Series 120GB SSD. It ran at like 15fps, all settings as low as possible at some ungodly resolution, (I think 640x480). Lets just say that laptop is best suited for FlatOut 1 and maybe Windows 7 Chess.
Intel Core 2 Duo E6420 4GB of DDR2, Radeon RX 580 8GB of VRAM 15 FPS on lowest at 2560 x 1440 15 FPS on ultra at 2560 x 1440