i got an hp 8510p; here with 256 mb video ram plus 512 mb hyper memory wil it work ill iamstalling atm
First off Wrong section Secondly, Highly unlikely.... Thirdly what is this post doing in the ideas and section when its a general off topic post? is this a general off topic post if it is can a moderator please move it there...
Okay, first of all you are entirely wrong on the RAM, it has 1GB, which is not enough, Windows Vista which is not enough, and a 2 GHz Core 2 Duo which is not enough. Even if you somehow managed to install the game without errors, it would run incredibly slow. I have a laptop about maybe twice as fast as that and it runs BeamNG very slowly. Stick to Minesweeper.
Well, I don't know how you got it to work on Windows Vista and that Core 2 Duo. But if your idea of "great" is 17fps, you need a new computer.
Remember @DHCraymond it is incredibly hard to provide support on hardware, which is very, very unsupported. Maybe next time look at the specs of your PC before spending money on a game which requires a very high-end pc.
listen i get moments on school when i play games i dont take a game pc to school thats why i have that laptop afther the cpu upgrade its acceptebole for it age (ten years) it runs so i use a t7700 cpu now
ummm... was english your first language xD. There is a such thing as autocorrect. Anyways, my laptop is an Acer V17 Nitro Black Edition so it runs BeamNG Drive on max settings fairly well with the Geforce GTX 960m . Id recommend that you get a good laptop to be able to run this game at low settings with 30 FPS min, my PC from 2010 that has the first NVidia Geforce can run this game at 40 FPS on the lowest settings xD
it should say on the website of where you buy it or you can check in the settings to see how much RAM you have, like my laptop has 16 gigs of RAM
Because I looked it up. Later he says it has 4 gb, I don't even know. And based on his grammar usage I assumed he wasn't smart enough to add RAM.
Seems we were both thinking the wrong thing... But for the actual RAM, it doesn't mean that it can't have 512MB just because it wasn't a factory option.