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You hardly never a very powerful computer at all to play Runescape.

 

 

  • RuneScape: 512MB RAM, 1 GHz CPU, 128MB 3D graphics card[1][2]
  • RuneScape HD: 2GB RAM, 2 GHz CPU (NOTE: Even with these requirements, it is 95% certain you will still have technical lagg issues relating to the performance of your comptuer, not the server i.e your FPS will be low.)

http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Game_requirements

 

 

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You hardly never a very powerful computer at all to play Runescape.

  • RuneScape: 512MB RAM, 1 GHz CPU, 128MB 3D graphics card[1][2]
  • RuneScape HD: 2GB RAM, 2 GHz CPU (NOTE: Even with these requirements, it is 95% certain you will still have technical lagg issues relating to the performance of your comptuer, not the server i.e your FPS will be low.)
http://runescape.wikia.com/wiki/Game_requirements

U8MvbSn.png

I really appreciate your answer man, the thing is that im so stupid when it comes to computer specifiations etc. I guess im good to go once the computer is delivered? Regards, Overload2007

In your case the only thing that matters is the generation of cpu you have (since your using intels apu instead of a gpu). It should run rs fine as only reaaally old apu's struggle with rs (i'm using an ancient amd apu and it runs 6 bots fine).

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I can give you all a quick "update", I just got it, and it runs both 2007 and rs3 smoothly! :)

It should run fine, you might wanna get more cores though for your next rig.

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