Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen

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Dyo 7 Jul @ 12:34pm
what about the game stability on pc ?
i am thinking about buying the game , but is it stable on PC , no crash or freeze ?
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Hard to say since you haven't provided your system specs. Years ago, when I first started playing the game I had a clunky 8 GB system and had a freeze up in exactly the same place in the game. Once I upgraded to 16 GBs the game played fine. Eventually I upgraded ot 32 GBs and moved my entire steam collection to an SSD. Ran me about 70 USD for a 3 trill one. No problem with any game now.
Dyo 7 Jul @ 1:13pm 
Originally posted by Nightwalker:
Hard to say since you haven't provided your system specs. Years ago, when I first started playing the game I had a clunky 8 GB system and had a freeze up in exactly the same place in the game. Once I upgraded to 16 GBs the game played fine. Eventually I upgraded ot 32 GBs and moved my entire steam collection to an SSD. Ran me about 70 USD for a 3 trill one. No problem with any game now.

oh , i have a Ryzen 9 3900x , RTX 3070 , 32GB RAM 3200mhz and i use a ssd

and i ask this question because i watched a video on YouTube of a guy talking about the game and he said than he got 5 crashes and than the auto saves are very spaced between each one
The game saves whenever you rest or enter a rift stone. There are no periodic type auto saves in DDDA There are no multiple saves either. If you get yourself killed you can restart from the last checkpoint (established the last time you rested or entered a rift stone). I haven't played the recently released Dragons Dogma 2 so have no idea how saves work in it.

With your set up you shouldn't have any problems running the game, unless you use mods.
Very few mods work well for this game. The game is designed to run at 60 fps btw. Unlike other open world games, wandering around exploring when you first start out is good way to get yourself dead. The combat in this game is outstanding.
Dyo 7 Jul @ 3:05pm 
Originally posted by Nightwalker:
The game saves whenever you rest or enter a rift stone. There are no periodic type auto saves in DDDA There are no multiple saves either. If you get yourself killed you can restart from the last checkpoint (established the last time you rested or entered a rift stone). I haven't played the recently released Dragons Dogma 2 so have no idea how saves work in it.

With your set up you shouldn't have any problems running the game, unless you use mods.
Very few mods work well for this game. The game is designed to run at 60 fps btw. Unlike other open world games, wandering around exploring when you first start out is good way to get yourself dead. The combat in this game is outstanding.

i am gonna buy it tommorow so.

i didnt play Dragons Dogma 2 , i want to play the first before because the second one is too expensive and has mid reviews
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