system requirements
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@anothen Please read our docs even online:
https://wiki.falcon-bms.com/start-with-falcon-bms/install-update
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@MaxWaldorf
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@anothen laptop? it will not be a great experience … does it have a discrete Nvidia GPU at all or just the integrated Intel graphics? and what is your screen resolution.
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@airtex2019
it is a Razor gaming laptop. I forgot what the graphics are, I can’t figure out where to find that info. -
@airtex2019
this is what I found:Intel UHD Graphics 630
Report Date: Saturday, December 10, 2022
Report Time [hh:mm:ss]: 5:07:18 PM
Driver Version: 23.20.16.4974
Operating System: Windows* 10 Home (10.0.19041)
Physical Memory: 16250 MB
Vendor ID: 8086
Device ID: 3E9B
Device Revision: 00
Graphics Output Protocol (GOP) Version: 9.0.1075
Current Resolution: 1920 x 1080Processor: Intel Core i7-8750H CPU @ 2.20GHz
Processor Speed: 2208 MHz
Processor Graphics in Use: Intel UHD Graphics 630
Shader Version: 5.1
OpenGL* Version: 4.5
OpenCL* Version: 2.1
Vulkan* Version: 1.0.66-
Microsoft DirectX* *
Runtime Version: 12.0
Hardware-Supported Version: 12.0 -
Devices connected to the Graphics Accelerator *
Active Displays: 1
- Built-in Display *
Display Type: Digital
DDC2 Protocol: Supported
Gamma: 2.2
Connector Type: Embedded DisplayPort
Device Type: Built-in DisplaySupported Modes
1920 x 1080 (144p Hz)
1920 x 1080 (60p Hz)Power Management Support
Standby Mode: Supported
Suspend Mode: Supported
Active Off Mode: SupportedRaw EDID:
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@anothen run DxDiag.exe
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Let’s be honest, you’re not going to perform very well with BMS…
Tune down all GFX settings in BMS configuration and see how it performs…
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@airtex2019
I don’t know how to put screenshots here, but I did finally figure out how to run dxdiag.exe.
I have display 1 and 2, 1 is Intel UHD Graphics 630, 2 is NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 with Max-Q design. I’m not sure which of these two are even running. I expect that it is the NVIDIA. -
@anothen Sounds pretty good. I have an older laptop with the hybrid gpu. BMS runs ok.
My screen is high resolution so I have to turn all the various graphics options down/off. But 1080p with those specs should be fine for 60 fps or better.
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@anothen said in system requirements:
@airtex2019
I don’t know how to put screenshots hereIn the most basic manner, you can press the Print Screen button on your keyboard (if you have one) and then just CTRL+V to paste here in a reply box where you type text.
You also can use Windows Snip & Sketch … press SHIFT+WINDOWSKEY+S
…there are selections along the top for the area to snip, mouse drag is the default you will start on - just move the mouse cursor to where you want the screenshot to start, hold left-click and drag the mouse to encompass what you want to screenshot, and then release left-click. This image will now be in your clipboard - you can literally paste it into a reply box here with CTRL+V or onto any image website such as imgur.If you want more controls, such as viewing the snip after taking it, drawing on it free-hand or with ruler guides or protractor, you can open the Windows Snip & Sketch program itself (I keep it pinned to my start menu). You can even select a 3 or 10 second delayed snip so you can prepare before the capture, helpful for screenshotting mouse-hover text or other timed events.
Best wishes and good luck!