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I looked at this site. They said I can't play wwe 2k15 but I played. 

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No Never Your Game Will Lag Even You Low Settings Buy I3 Pc with Nvidia 1050ti Video Card Than You Can Play All Current Released Titles

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I think you will run it fine. Not on high obviously but it will probably run. That site is BS especially with laptops. I have GTX 960m and it said it wouldn't run it.

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18 hours ago, Auday Elyafe said:

I think you will run it fine. Not on high obviously but it will probably run. That site is BS especially with laptops. I have GTX 960m and it said it wouldn't run it.

you are right Auday Elyafe, I Have a Core 2 Duo 3.00 Ghz with 8 GB RAM.Amd Radeon R7 240 4gb ddr3 runs at 25-30 fps while in high 1080p

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18 hours ago, Auday Elyafe said:

I think you will run it fine. Not on high obviously but it will probably run. That site is BS especially with laptops. I have GTX 960m and it said it wouldn't run it.

EL HADRY ???

YOU EGYPTIAN AUDay ?? 

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No but I lived in Egypt for like 8 years so I support their national team. :)

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iam egyptian so i asked you

other thing where you from bro ?

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So what should i do right now ? Someone says you can play. Someone says you can't play. 2k should release a demo version for game

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On 10/2/2017 at 2:21 PM, Hawkeye said:

Can my PC run the WWE 2k17

Processor - AMD A10-7300 Radeon R6

8 gb Ram

Extranal video card - AMD Radeon R6 M255DX

AMD Radeon R6 Graphics

It won't run and these are the reasons:

The CPU is weak, the gane is CPU demanding. Apu cpu's dont have many instructions.  They are very low end.

The graphics card is weak too  It is not prepared for gaming.

So, the game will not run properly.

 

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14 hours ago, Joseph97 said:

It won't run and these are the reasons:

The CPU is weak, the gane is CPU demanding. Apu cpu's dont have many instructions.  They are very low end.

The graphics card is weak too  It is not prepared for gaming.

So, the game will not run properly.

 

Thank you i got another question for you can i run 2k16. I don't know this pc cpu or another this pc settings very well

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My laptop from 2011 can open the game, and the benchmark indicates the game running at a constant 5 fps when Audience Density is set to 100%, with a slowdown to almost-0 when I try to add more relief textures to my center plate in Create-a-Belt. My upcoming laptop with 2015 CPU and GPU should probably be able to run it at either around 20 (conservatively) or 40 (generously).

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25 minutes ago, fullMETAL said:

My laptop from 2011 can open the game, and the benchmark indicates the game running at a constant 5 fps when Audience Density is set to 100%, with a slowdown to almost-0 when I try to add more relief textures to my center plate in Create-a-Belt. My upcoming laptop with 2015 CPU and GPU should probably be able to run it at either around 20 (conservatively) or 40 (generously).

It depends which CPU and GPU it is. Just because it's newer, it doesn't mean it's faster/better. The performance segment it's aimed for is what matters.
A low-end Core i3 CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX x20, x30, x40 GPU will run games like crap no matter which series it is, as they aren't meant for gaming performance (sadly many PC - especially laptop - manufacturers will advertise their products with lower-end/budget components as "Gaming" when they can barely run games at acceptable framerates and details).
To put it into perspective, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 video card from 2009 still performs a lot better than a much more recent Nvidia GeForce GTX 940.

FYI, Intel CPUs haven't improved much in performance since Sandy Bridge (first released in 2011), they only improved energy efficiency and some other minor things. AMD is still quite a bit behind in CPU performance and hasn't improved much either (hopefully that will change shortly with the soon to be released AMD's Ryzen CPU architecture).

GPUs have made quite a leap, but again, you need a good gaming model for it, Nvidia x20, x30, x40 won't cut it, and x50 (x60 on Laptops up to the 9xx series aren't all that good either - laptop 1060 is great, though, since it's a desktop GPU) might not be enough either for many modern games.
Itegrated Intel and AMD APUs aren't really all that useful for gaming either.

 

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Can my pc run wwe 2k17 with 

i5 6200u

Nvidia GeForce 920m 2gb

6gb ram

 

 

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On 22.02.2017 at 2:18 AM, Cave Waverider said:

It depends which CPU and GPU it is. Just because it's newer, it doesn't mean it's faster/better. The performance segment it's aimed for is what matters.
A low-end Core i3 CPU, Nvidia GeForce GTX x20, x30, x40 GPU will run games like crap no matter which series it is, as they aren't meant for gaming performance (sadly many PC - especially laptop - manufacturers will advertise their products with lower-end/budget components as "Gaming" when they can barely run games at acceptable framerates and details).
To put it into perspective, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 580 video card from 2009 still performs a lot better than a much more recent Nvidia GeForce GTX 940.

FYI, Intel CPUs haven't improved much in performance since Sandy Bridge (first released in 2011), they only improved energy efficiency and some other minor things. AMD is still quite a bit behind in CPU performance and hasn't improved much either (hopefully that will change shortly with the soon to be released AMD's Ryzen CPU architecture).

GPUs have made quite a leap, but again, you need a good gaming model for it, Nvidia x20, x30, x40 won't cut it, and x50 (x60 on Laptops up to the 9xx series aren't all that good either - laptop 1060 is great, though, since it's a desktop GPU) might not be enough either for many modern games.
Itegrated Intel and AMD APUs aren't really all that useful for gaming either.

 

Can my pc run 2k16

WWE 2K16 minimum requirements: 

OS: 64-bit: Windows Vista SP2 
Processor: Intel i3-2105 / Phenom II X2 550 
Memory: 4GB RAMGraphics: GeForce GTX 460 / Radeon HD 5870 
DirectX: Version 11 
Storage: 44GB available space 
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0x compatible sound card

Processor - AMD A10-7300 Radeon R6

8 gb Ram

Extranal video card - AMD Radeon R6 M255DX

AMD Radeon R6 Graphics

 

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Update: I opened the game on my new Windows 10 laptop from 2015, and matches now run at a much smoother 10 fps, with the Create modes running much faster and smoother.

Adding larger logos to plates in CaB still slows the thing down to almost 0 while I'm doing it, but it's much easier to deal with now because I can get that part over with faster.

Create-an-Arena runs pretty good.

Pyro- and lighting-based entrances (Goldberg, Jericho, Nakamura) are still under 10fps though, but that was to be expected.

Tag team entrances (The Club, Outsiders) run okay.

I went into Create-a-Video to check it out--creating a video went fine (I made a Bullet Club tron for B.A.G.S.) but when I went to assign it to my custom tag of Balor & Styles, the game *actually* crashed.

It also crashed when I went into Create-a-Show and went to change the Show Open video for my custom show.

 

Also, a weird thing happens when I try to back out of match menus--the game kinda hangs on a blank screen with the fog, and nothing happens. Is this a universal problem or just a weird glitch?

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