![]() Simply put, just about every second user can’t see GTA V in high resolution - except in someone else’s HD live streaming on YouTube or Twitch.Ībout 45% uses graphics cards with 1 GB VRAM or less. And don’t forget the 9% of users who didn’t indicate VRAM at all. On the whole, about 45% of users have computers that aren’t up to the “recommended” GTA V settings (requiring 2 GB VRAM as a minimum). These folks have little choice but to play games like TES: Morrowind (not that it’s a bad choice). Interestingly, the average capacity of VRAM - a crucial component - is a modest 1 GB, while 12% of users have to make do with almost useless 512 MB cards or lower. The Intel HD Graphics 4000 graphics core ranks fourth. GeForce cards - GTX 970, GTX 960, and GTX 750 Ti - enjoy the most popularity. It appears from the CPU power stats that 67.01% of Steam users run GTA V at the lowest settings at best. But in recent years, developers have been saying that running games at recommended video settings requires a four-core processor such as Intel Core i5 or AMD FX-8350. That’s not to say they can’t play a modern game or use their computers otherwise when all else fails, you always have Hotline Miami, running perfectly well even on Pentium 3 ( no kidding). That means, roughly (there are no joint stats for both cores and speeds), that more than half Steam users would have a problem running a two-year-old game even at the lowest settings. More than half the users (50.37%) have CPUs featuring three or fewer physical cores.ĭo you remember the minimum requirements for GTA V? The game calls for an Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 CPU at 2.40 GHz. The statistics show that with Intel users the CPU speeds between 2.3 GHz and 2.69 GHz are the most frequent (21%). ![]() They’re good enough, however, to give us an idea of the average Steam user and their computer’s specs. Needless to say, these stats are in the ballpark - after all, the average room temperature of a big building isn’t something you’d call the absolute reference. Steam maintains statistics on what kinds of computer hardware their customers are using.
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