Every game that is launched in the market has some minimum and recommended requirements. It can be a bit tedious to research the specifications of each game, to know if our computer will be able to move it. If you have any doubts, we bring you the Can You RUN It? site, which will tell us in a simple way if we comply with the requirements of the video game developer.
Even if you know your computer’s specifications, it can sometimes be difficult to see or interpret the equivalencies. For example, AMD Ryzen APUs have Vega graphics and of course how do you know which graphics card it is equivalent to? This web page that we will explain to you will do the work for us and tell us whether or not we can play it.
Can I run this game?
The Can You RUN It? is great and very easy to use to find out if we can move a game. Something very interesting is that they indicate the latest games added, so we can see that the website is constantly updated. It has a huge database of games, so it is difficult for us to put a game that is not on the list.
To find out if our gaming PC will move the game, just follow these steps:
- Logically, we will enter the página web Can you RUN it?
- We put the name of the game in the search engine and select the one we want. We can also search for it in the list of most searched games in the last 30 days
- You have to give the button Can you run it?
- A new page opens which, among other things, download a small programthat we must keep
- We will run
- Download information from the web then it closes (doesn’t install)
- Now we indicate whether we meet the minimum and recommended requirements for the game we have chosen
- We can to look at if our material will move other games. There is no need to run the detection software again, the website already has the data and will compare it with any of the over 8500 games they have in the database
As you can see, the process is extremely simple and we only have to run a small program that does not install. It simply analyzes the components of our computer. If it is compliant, everything will come out green. In the event of a failure at any time, it will tell us which component does not meet the requirements.
If I don’t comply, what should I do?
Let’s see, you may not meet the recommended requirements, but you meet the minimum. If you reach the minimums, you will be able to play this game, but with a rather reduced graphic quality. Even if you do not meet the minimum requirements, you might be able to move the game. In this case, you must reduce the resolution and graphics quality to a minimum, among other things.
You might be considering switching graphics cards, which is the usual sticking point. Your economic capacity comes into play, even if you want to wait until you find a good offer or new graphics are launched.
Other points where you can fail are RAM and CPU. Expanding RAM is not a big deal, just know the manufacturer and model. The processor is already more complicated, because if you want something newer, you also have to change the motherboard.