CDKeys has Hogwarts Legacy (PC Digital Download) on sale for $35.99.
Thanks to Deal Hunter StrifeZero for sharing this deal.
Note: Game will requires Steam to activate and play (free to join).
About this Game:
Hogwarts Legacy is an immersive, open-world action RPG set in the world first introduced in the Harry Potter books. Now you can take control of the action and be at the center of your own adventure in the wizarding world. Your legacy is what you make of it. Live the Unwritten.
The wizarding world awaits you. Freely roam Hogwarts, Hogsmeade, the Forbidden Forest, and the surrounding Overland area.
Learn spells, brew potions, grow plants, and tend to magical beasts along your journey. Get sorted into your house, forge relationships, and master skills to become the witch or wizard you want to be.
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Rated 92% Positive overall from 153k+ Steam reviews.
I've put almost 20 hours into the game with a 5700 XT and can count on one hand how many times I have noticed "pop-in textures", playing on "High" settings (chosen by the game's benchmark) and 1080p. You can absolutely play any of those listed titles with 8 GB VRAM after a few performance patches they've all received by now.
Yeah, what a joke it wont even run on my 3dfx Voodoo!!
Definitely don't need to 'hold out'. You can 100% play the game on lower settings lol.
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Anyone with an 8GB GPU should keep holding out on this until they upgrade IMO and let price fall even more. Don't be fooled by the improved framerate from later patches. The way they did it is by compromising how textures are loaded. So the framerate might be okay, but you are going to experience pop-in textures that higher VRAM cards don't. Even at 1080p!
2023 is an extremely punishing year for 8GB GPUs and Hogwarts joins the list of various titles you shouldn't even bother with until you have more than 8GB of VRAM. That includes Last of Us, RE4, Callisto, Dead Space, Jedi Survivor, etc.
If you aren't bothered by the idea of getting a subpar experience, go for it I guess.
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07-30-2023 at 01:24 PM.
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Anyone with an 8GB GPU should keep holding out on this until they upgrade IMO and let price fall even more. Don't be fooled by the improved framerate from later patches. The way they did it is by compromising how textures are loaded. So the framerate might be okay, but you are going to experience pop-in textures that higher VRAM cards don't. Even at 1080p!
2023 is an extremely punishing year for 8GB GPUs and Hogwarts joins the list of various titles you shouldn't even bother with until you have more than 8GB of VRAM. That includes Last of Us, RE4, Callisto, Dead Space, Jedi Survivor, etc.
If you aren't bothered by the idea of getting a subpar experience, go for it I guess.
I've put almost 20 hours into the game with a 5700 XT and can count on one hand how many times I have noticed "pop-in textures", playing on "High" settings (chosen by the game's benchmark) and 1080p. You can absolutely play any of those listed titles with 8 GB VRAM after a few performance patches they've all received by now.
I've put almost 20 hours into the game with a 5700 XT and can count on one hand how many times I have noticed "pop-in textures", playing on "High" settings (chosen by the game's benchmark) and 1080p. You can absolutely play any of those listed titles with 8 GB VRAM after a few performance patches they've all received by now.
That's good to know. Perhaps they did invest a lot of resources into fixing it up more genuinely.
Anyone with an 8GB GPU should keep holding out on this until they upgrade IMO and let price fall even more. Don't be fooled by the improved framerate from later patches. The way they did it is by compromising how textures are loaded. So the framerate might be okay, but you are going to experience pop-in textures that higher VRAM cards don't. Even at 1080p!
2023 is an extremely punishing year for 8GB GPUs and Hogwarts joins the list of various titles you shouldn't even bother with until you have more than 8GB of VRAM. That includes Last of Us, RE4, Callisto, Dead Space, Jedi Survivor, etc.
If you aren't bothered by the idea of getting a subpar experience, go for it I guess.
Definitely don't need to 'hold out'. You can 100% play the game on lower settings lol.
The game is really well made in many ways but ultimately I lost interest after 30ish hours and never picked it back up. I didn't care for the main storyline and the combat got tiring and ultimately I just realized I wasn't having fun playing the game anymore.
Also the lack of any multiplayer at all really killed replayability for me, as well as the fact that your decisions make no difference to the plot so there's really no reason not to learn all of the unforgivable curses.
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2023 is an extremely punishing year for 8GB GPUs and Hogwarts joins the list of various titles you shouldn't even bother with until you have more than 8GB of VRAM. That includes Last of Us, RE4, Callisto, Dead Space, Jedi Survivor, etc.
If you aren't bothered by the idea of getting a subpar experience, go for it I guess.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank monrovian
2023 is an extremely punishing year for 8GB GPUs and Hogwarts joins the list of various titles you shouldn't even bother with until you have more than 8GB of VRAM. That includes Last of Us, RE4, Callisto, Dead Space, Jedi Survivor, etc.
If you aren't bothered by the idea of getting a subpar experience, go for it I guess.
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2023 is an extremely punishing year for 8GB GPUs and Hogwarts joins the list of various titles you shouldn't even bother with until you have more than 8GB of VRAM. That includes Last of Us, RE4, Callisto, Dead Space, Jedi Survivor, etc.
If you aren't bothered by the idea of getting a subpar experience, go for it I guess.
For anyone with a steam deck. Runs well. Played almost entirely on it.
Also the lack of any multiplayer at all really killed replayability for me, as well as the fact that your decisions make no difference to the plot so there's really no reason not to learn all of the unforgivable curses.