Is it possible to make a huge roblox game on a potato pc?

CPU: Intel Core i7 - 6500U
GPU: Nvidia GeForce 940MX
RAM: 16gb ram


I never get 60 FPS on any games now. :disappointed:
I’m not sure if this is considered potato.
I can run some non-Roblox modern games at 60+ FPS though.
Darn Roblox making me lag

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These specs are quite good enough. How about for those who want to have smooth experience with no lag on low specs?

Like to know for that…

I find it funny because every person I know has god tier specs. ;-;

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LOL YOU THINK THATS A POTATO?!?!?!?

this is my laptops specs;

celeron processor,
4gb ram,
28.5 GB HDD
once again, some random HP motherboard.

Your specs is as close as trash as mine

Everything is same except mine is a 4gb ram

a bit late to the party but as a temporary solution you can build parts to the game, send it to your other devs and have them insert it.

Yes, that is true.

That’s where you’re wrong. Intel Xeon processors were made for servers and data centers. Intel’s goal there was to get a low power consumption CPU so that, if the companies fill whole buildings with these, they will get lower electrical bills.

That might be true, but the Nvidia 750 is rather low-spec, last gen gear. But it will be an improvement over integrated CPU graphics,

I mean, Xeon is expensive and its performance is poor.
It’s stable, but a regular Core i processors is sufficient.

And don’t bump the topic a month ago

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Roblox studio can run on the saddest of sad computers, 100-50$ school computers can even run roblox somewhat comfortably (this is in terms of relative, its pretty bad in terms of other computers but it runs so-)

So it should work out.