I recently bought Assassin's Creed Valhalla. I currently have the graphics set to low and everything went well for the beginning world. Only since I'm on the new "world", England, the game keeps crashing. Here are my system data
Laptop: Asus Tuf Gaming A17 (Windows 10)
Processor location: AMD Ryzen 5 H with Radeon Graphics 3.00 GHz
Installed memory (RAM): 8.00 GB (7.42 GB usable)
64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
System requirements of the game:
Minimum Requirements - Low Preset (30 FPS)
Windows 10 operating system (64-bit versions only)
Processor Intel i5-4460 @ 3.2 GHz or AMD Ryzen3 1200 @ 3.1 GHz (AVX, AVX2 and SSE 4.2 support is required)
RAM 8 GB (dual channel mode)
Graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 (4 GB) or AMD Radeon R9 380 (4 GB) or better, with DirectX 12 function support (Feature Level 12_0)
Resolution 1080p
DirectX DirectX 12
Hard disk space 50 GB (SSD recommended)
Recommended Requirements - High Preset (30 FPS)
Windows 10 operating system (64-bit versions only)
Processor Intel i7-4790 at 3.6 GHz or AMD Ryzen5 1600 at 3.2 GHz (AVX, AVX2 and SSE 4.2 support is required)
RAM 8 GB (dual channel mode)
Graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6 GB) or AMD Radeon RX 570 (8 GB) or better, with DirectX 12 function support (Feature Level 12_0)
Resolution 1080p
DirectX DirectX 12
Hard disk space 50 GB SSD
I bought the laptop for dearly a month ago and I was assured that I would be able to play good games with the graphics for another 2 years. That's why I was so blind and bought AC Valhalla straight away and didn't look at the system requirements again beforehand.
Are there ways to get the game running again? Can I install a separate graphics card in the laptop? Is it actually because of the graphics card?
Unfortunately, I have no idea about the technology, so I hope that you will provide a lot of help.
The thing is, the built-in CPU also has a GPU, which is an integrated graphics card. The CPU is fine, but the integrated graphics card is too weak for the game.
Low to 720p
Is there nothing you can do?
I would recommend you sell the laptop and build a gaming PC if possible. There's one possibility, you connect an external graphics card
Check out the video here
Thank you, I'll get smart tonight.
Another question about the external graphics card - which one would you recommend for the game, for example?
There are so many choices.
Unfortunately, I have no idea how I can have a gaming PC built. I've already looked at many sites, but I don't understand anything to be honest!
I can hardly tell you that, I would recommend an RTX 2060. Building a gaming PC is very, very easy. For a good gaming PC you should plan 800-1000 euro, which is a lot, but you are covered for the future.
Here is a video that might help you:
Besides, is it okay if I say you?
A you is perfect.
A month ago I had to buy a new laptop because my old one was getting on in years and no longer worked. Spent 1000 euro on the new one. If you tell me now that I can get a good gaming pc for it, I could easily throw up.
Yes, unfortunately there's nothing you can do about that. That is why I would always watch the videos of e.g. HardwareRat or Hardwareealz before I buy a gaming laptop. I would recommend that you sell the laptop for a reasonable price and build yourself a gaming PC. You can go down to a maximum of 800 euro so you can play AC Valhalla properly on Full HD. If you have any further questions, let me know.
I once looked for your laptop and it actually has a graphics card, the GTX 1650 Ti Mobile. However, it is too weak for the game: / Was a little confused because you read "with Radeon Graphics" in the display.
So it is in the computer.
: DD and, do you already know how to proceed?
To be honest, no…
I don't know if I should do the stress myself, sell a laptop, build a new Gamin PC, etc. If only because I have no plan for everything.
You have to know then ^^ you can give an update afterwards, or if you have questions etc.
So my husband wants to get a new Xbox the days, so I get his old one and get the game for the Xbox 🤷♀️ play it with a controller anyway, so it fits 😁
Thanks for your help, position and suggestions.
Ah, you're welcome ^^ have fun with the Xbox!