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If you can run Echo Arena...

PuppyPilot
Honored Guest
I can run echo arena just fine. I've been putting off buying lone echo just in case it didn't work. If I can run arena, should I be able to run lone echo?
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LZoltowski
Champion


I can run echo arena just fine. I've been putting off buying lone echo just in case it didn't work. If I can run arena, should I be able to run lone echo?

It should be fine, what are your PC specs? (The game is amazing btw)
Core i7-7700k @ 4.9 Ghz | 32 GB DDR4 Corsair Vengeance @ 3000Mhz | 2x 1TB Samsung Evo | 2x 4GB WD Black
ASUS MAXIMUS IX HERO | MSI AERO GTX 1080 OC @ 2000Mhz | Corsair Carbide Series 400C White (RGB FTW!) 

Be kind to one another 🙂

RattyUK
Trustee
^^^ what he said, on both counts.

I was initially running Lone Echo quite happily on my GTX970  - it was only buying the 4k monitor that forced me to upgrade the GPU 😛
PC info: AMD Ryzen 7 2700X, MSI MPG X570 Edge, 16GB Tforce Pro Dark DDR4 3200, KFA2 RTX 2080 Super, Samsung 870 Pro M.2, 2x 240GB SSD, 3TB WD Green HDD & 4 TB Seagate Barracuda HDD, Antec Modular 750w PSU, custom watercooling loop. (Win 10 Pro & Opensuse Leap 15.1 Linux) 32" AOC 4K Monitor.
Rift S
Laptop: Aorus X5 V6-CF1 (I7-6820HK, GTX 1070, 2* 256GB M.2 NVME, 1TB 7200 HDD)