
>This computer should be able to run this game at maximum (and frankly most other games) with the possible exception of Ambient Occlusion (which hits the computer too hard) in FFXIV.įirst off I recommend that if you have not updated your video drivers. *A Computer running a high end Quad Core or higher processor with 8GB or more of RAM and a HIGH END video chipset (Geforce 8800, 9800, GT280, GT460-480 or better of that generation and Radeon HD 3800, HD 4800, and HD 5800 or better of that generation.) >This computer should be able to run this game at LOW to MEDIUM details (depending on Dual Core vs Quad Core and the video card you have).


*A Computer running a Dual Core or low end Quad Core processor with 4-6GB of RAM and a MID END video chipset (Geforce 6800, 7800, 8600, 9600, GT260 and Radeon HD 3600, HD 4600, HD 5600) >This computer may or may not be able to play FFXIV (Or most other modern games for that matter) and even it does the performance even at lowest will not be playable (under 15fps) *A Computer running an SINGLE Core processor or low end dual core processor with less than 3GB of RAM and a INTEGRATED or a LOW END video chipset (Geforce 6400, 7400, 8400, 9400, GT210/310 or lesser of that generation. These are some quick notes and not a full walkthrough with pictures and is subject to change. I applied them to some of my machines and saw some improvement and thought I would share them here. I am looking for some feedback as to some of these suggestions that I came up with to deal with some of the performance issues in the game.
