

You will probably want to lower the screen resolution to 1280 x 720 (the lowest possible), and play the game in a window. These are found in the "Options" section of the menu that comes up as you start to play the game. If you do decide to purchase the game, there are selections for VSync and PostFx that are enabled by default that you could turn off which may improve performance on your system. You didn't say what your graphics card is, and that's important to know as well. The animations may display in a less than optimal way however. I cannot guarantee your results, but the game will likely run somewhat on your system. I'm not sure if you have purchased the full game on another game store already, or if you're asking about this to determine if you should purchase the game or not. Those likely tax your computer the hardest when you play the demo and the full game. If you do play the demo, please check the "Extras" after you have played it to the end, and double-check how the Cinematics play on your computer. But the full game will use more RAM, so I cannot guarantee that playing the full game will work as well as the demo does. Is there a way to possibly tone it down for lower-end systems such as mine?ĭid you try playing the demo of the Little Misfortune game? This will give you some idea of how the game will play on your system. Originally posted by Morgan.jpg:The minimum requirements on the steam page are for an Intel Core i5, and 8GB RAM, however I'm running on a computer with an Intel Core i3 and 5GB RAM.
