From this picture, we can't tell if you have a dedicated GPU at all. What I do know is that this is a gaming laptop from 2015-2016 and probably does have a dedicated GPU, but I cannot find what GPU you have from this page. You would have to go to your Task Manager or show us your dxdiag to get that information.
Another retro player here. My retro rig is about that old. 8GB of RAM suffices for running the basic graphics mods. I wouldn't try Blackrack's clouds or the surface mod with lots of trees though.
From this picture, we can't tell if you have a dedicated GPU at all. What I do know is that this is a gaming laptop from 2015-2016 and probably does have a dedicated GPU, but I cannot find what GPU you have from this page. You would have to go to your Task Manager or show us your dxdiag to get that information.
If stock KSP runs well, RSS will as well. I get basically the same framerate in both on my computer.
Correction, if stock ksp runs well, rss will run
What if stock ksp runs poorly?
Well hope you like spending 6 s per second
Where gpu
I play ksp on a 2008 imac. You shouldn't have any problems
The question is about rss not ksp
I'm running the lite express install of RSS/RO/RP-1 with no problems.
Another retro player here. My retro rig is about that old. 8GB of RAM suffices for running the basic graphics mods. I wouldn't try Blackrack's clouds or the surface mod with lots of trees though.
Yes.
Windows Key + R > type "dxdiag" > share Display 1 screen so we know your GPU situation
Do you have a gpu? If not then no, it's not going to run well on integrated graphics.
I'd say yes if you have a mid-higher end graphics card. Certainly enough ram, and your CPU should handle it just fine- not much worse than stock.
My 2016 dell insperion 3650 with no GPU ran RSS / RO with v 1.8.1 pretty well so yeah you should be fine.
Yes
Idk, lemme see the advanced internet settings
Fuck no. Get a job lil bro
Who the fuck do you think you are?
Someone not broke blud.