![]() ![]() Basically all I'm saying is if you don't have 32GB of RAM by now it might be worth the upgrade to avoid future headaches from this game and any game coming out soon/ in the future. Never was going to complain about this game as for me it ran well enough but by spending like $80 I was able to improve this game massively. What I really want to run it on is i7 10700k 32ram with a 5700 xt but it wont load. Went from playing at the setting I mentioned to now full Ultra (without Ray Tracing) and stay at near constant 60fps with only the very occasional drop into the low 50's while I play. Ran choppy on an i3 quad desktop with a 1070 but only 8gb ram that normally does okay for WMR. Today I upgraded my ram from 16 GB 3200Hz to 32GB 3600Hz (Corsair Vengence DDR4 16x2) and I must say OMG did this make a huge difference in my personal playing. I must admit I never had a huge issue with this game from the beginning as i played only High (without Ray Tracing) with mostly 60 fps, except when I was in Hogwarts Dark Arts Tower or in Hogsmeade which would drop constantly into the mid 40's-low 30's. 16Gb of RAM ((formerly) and a Nvidia 3070). Its not fun and doesnt add anything to the game. Unlock Hogwarts Legacy-inspired outfits, accessories, and more in Portrait Maker as you achieve certain in-game milestones. ![]() Here is what I believe: 1) Remove the Alohomora mini game. Earn exclusive items for your Wizarding Portrait. But I feel sad, because I believe the missed some very good opportunities with the game. So I just upgraded my computer (Ryzen 5 5600X, 1TB NVME M2. Will deff get a couple playthroughs with different houses. ![]()
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