Test my specs for games
Your friends might be relied on to actually reply, but the wider community will not, unless you make it easy for them. Build logging into your app to give you hard facts on FPS, startup time, etc. Give the user an easy questionnaire, ideally built into the game, where they can report whether or not they though it played okay.
The more stats you get back, the better a sense you can have of whether your title is a working at all on other systems, and b working well on other systems. Test on as many PCs as you can that will also help you to catch all specific bugs. As developer you should know your main bottlenecks - focus on stressing them. You may ask your friends, colleagues at work, girlfriend, parents, lots of people in forums. For requirements, I would assume minimum things required to run you game.
It will depend on what technologies you use to develop your games. For performance requirements, trying on different machines are pretty much the best way to go, though you may be able to measure the related performance by calculation. Again, this is just an estimate, many others properties will hit the performance differently, but you can use that base info to test your game on targeted devices.
Depending on your target market I assume it isn't cutting edge 3d ie. It is always perfect get comunity feedback as mentioned. But where to get community and people who will try to test it?
Posting it on some indie games forums will help, but problem will be to get actual feedback. Only few percent of people who will test a game it will write you their exact configuration and problems that ocured.
People just dont do that. Much better way is enable some kind of benchmark with reading users system configuration. Ask user to run some one button benchmark. Offer some numbers and times yeah people like it :- and let him compare with other users with sending data It will help.
And then you have database full of configurations, screen resolutionn, render times and failed features If you are on windows calling DXdiag will help you read the users configuration. But there are some programs you can use on other systems.
As mentioned by others, the best way is to get the a beta out there and gather community feedback to get reliable results. I'd also like to suggest the use of ESXi. Don't be put off because it's a VM solution. The Sims 4. Battlefield Assassin's Creed Valhalla. Far Cry 6. Age of Empires 4. Call of Duty: Vanguard. Battlefield 5. New World. Diablo 2 Resurrected. How many games can I run?
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Last edited by [at] ajyto ; 17 Feb, am. Ziheng View Profile View Posts. I think I've posted that site about a half dozen times in these forums. Thanks for stickying it.
Smiles View Profile View Posts. Originally posted by Ajito Daikitsu :. That site is cool but it has some wrong answers. Try to see if your GC are better, in a comparatif board, than the minimum and recommended GC. Here's another good site to compare your PC to certain recommened builds. Lamecius View Profile View Posts. Enter System Requirements Lab.
Head over to System Requirements Lab by opening your browser and going to www. Otherwise, it may not work. Your best bet is the web tool.
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