


When hundreds of people with either AMD and Nvidia are playing the game perfectly fine, then it must be your configuration, your system, your OS. While the game offers a surprising amount of detail and control to the players. A problem could also be with your OS itself, a few corrupted system files could be fine when your doing simple things on your PC, but when your actually running a game/program that uses those corrupted system files, it could cause problems. Cities: Skylines is a popular city building simulation game that allows players to build and expand their own cities. Make sure you meet the Min system requirements, also check your system for Viruses/Adware/Malware.
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Check to see if ALL of your drivers and software is up-to-date, including DirectX. If there is a problem, its most likely something else then "The game is poorly optimized for Nvidia/AMD". And like I said, I never had a problem like that. However, I always had Nvidia Dedicated GPU's, I really didn't like AMD back then, so I always stuck with Nvidia. Dont use the excuse end game is way more demanding then when you start off. But yes also to see 'how' the game runns on you rig so you wont have a suprise afterhand. Even if you didnt like the game genre itself, it is posible you will enjoy this one. I really think people use that excuse because their other hardware is the real problem. Why do people want a demo of a game People like to try diferent things out.
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Ill tell you what, I have been gaming on PC for the past 18 years, and I haven't had a problem with a game being better optimized for Nvidia/AMD. Do your research before you spend your money. That is why you read reviews of the game from people that actually bought the game. you wouldn't know from a youtuber's gameplay if he uses AMD or a specific NVIDIA card that works. Maybe your rig can run a game spec's wise but the game is extremely badly optomized for NVIDIA cards. The thing that I have an issue with is how so many computers are different and may or may not run a game because of one difference like graphics card, or processor or driver. Originally posted by TTGTheTechGenius.Net:I'm not sure, but I think its because most of the time the developers give out Review copies early, before the game is released, they give the review copies to youtubers, then they upload gameplay reviews of the game to youtube.
