You should also be fine as long as its just lagging. That happens all the time on my potato pc and it still works just fine. May take a little longer, but other than that it’s fine as long as it doesn’t crash
Just with 1024 parts, studio already starts to lag. (Note all these parts are 4x4).
And, if you can find a NOTEBOOK worse than mine, you probably have more than 100 IQ:
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU B820 @1.70GHz
6GB Ram (Note it was 2GB before I switched the “card”.) 5.71GB Usable
64x Bits
I probably can’t leave out of Jailbreak’s starting screen. 10-7 FPS if I try to play showcase games. 10-7 with big map games.(VR Maps for example.)
And, note! That’s with 1 graphics quality, probably everything that can improve perfomance(Studio settings) and with “max” perfomance.(The settings of the notebook itself.)
Mine also lags just with about 1024 parts.
It lags so much that I’m unable to run jailbreak, it crashes sometimes to be honest.
In terms of obbies, it doesn’t alg at all, but it runs at 20 - 30 fps
I have 2 fps on bloxburg, its honestly ridiculous for me
Well if your computer lets you write scripts without it taking 25 seconds to render each letter like mine then you are okay.
That’s exactly what I was saying. People can run games like fallout 4 on very old computer’s, it just does not give off the best experience for them.
me and my team are creating a roblox game mine is potato but just got 4 gb ram inserted so here the thing instead of buying a new pc i recommend you buy a new graphic card and ram since roblox is cpu bases ram and processor matters but yeah i lag in studio but it doesnt matter ive dealt it for 3 years and still will
It is possible to make a huge Roblox game on a potato computer, but you will have to expect lag when adding big things to your game. But as long as you don’t get discouraged and persevere, you will definitely be able to complete developing a huge game.
One small suggestion is after building a map or so since it’s round based host it inside lighting or something you feel it’s secure at then load it in at the start of the game. So studio wise you wouldn’t have much in workspace and gameplay wise it may run smoother. Just a thought.
I actually have gotten away with sixty FPS, with global shadows on.
Yeah because most of the time depending on your PC, it should be fine. I have a Dell PC from 2012 and some of the things I upgraded are like ram and other things like a graphics card (GTX 1050 ti) and it still runs well with Roblox studio.
Well does it improve the laginess that you’ve might have been facing before.
And if so, what’s the ram and gpu?
You got some epic looking specs for yours. I’m impressed
My answer is no…
Maybe you can make a small game and then you can buy new pc with money that you earn from that game.
I have 8 gb ram and I can play on max graphics with 60 FPS
It all depends on what you would define as a “huge game”. There are options within the client settings to turn down the graphics. I have an awful PC and I’ve been able to create games with over 40 k parts with no issues. Roblox Studio isn’t demanding on performance and I’m certain that as long as you don’t load it with hundreds of unions it should be possible. Try tinker around with the settings and see how it turns out.
What does 8 gb ram has to do with framerate? Ram is a critical component, if you have low amount of it then your PC would either close Roblox as a way to free some space, or use disk space, and if you have HDD then it’s the only way Roblox could be slowed down. You would be better off either naming or saying if your CPU and GPU are good, as they are primary part in determining your framerate. Sorry for rant, but I just couldn’t resist urge of explaining it to you
Hmm, that seems a general idea.
I would really like to know more about turning down the graphics at the client settings
The Kingston HyperX is your RAM model.
Most possibly, you can. Although you are going to take a lot of time to make a simple build.