In Verbis Virtus is a first person view video game that mixes action and puzzle elements in a fantasy setting, in the game you play as a wizard who can perform spells pronouncing magic formulas. The innovation introduced by this game is in the control system: the player must use a microphone to cast spells by actually saying the magic words. While playing In Verbis Virtus we find ourselves completely unarmed in a dark dungeon that hides many dangers. The only way to overcome the obstacles that you'll find is to learn the secrets of the arcane arts of magic through books that the protagonist finds along his path. These tomes teach magic formulas which, if pronounced correctly, enable you to perform many spells. Using these powers in a creative way the player can solve puzzles, overcome traps and kill the enemies that try to hinder him.
PC System Analysis For In Verbis Virtus Requirements
You need a Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4GHz or APU A6-3600 Quad-Core processor coupled with a GeForce GT 430 to run In Verbis Virtus system requirements at recommended. You can expect to get around 60FPS at 1080p screen res on high graphics settings with this hardware. 4 GB will also be needed to achieve the In Verbis Virtus rec specs and get 60FPS. In Verbis Virtus needs a graphics card thats at least as powerful as a GeForce 8400 GS/Radeon HD 2400 Pro paired with Athlon 64 X2 Dual Core 4800+/Core 2 Duo E4400 2.0GHz CPU to match the min specs. This PC setup will deliver 25-35 Frame Per Second at Low graphics setting on 720p resolution. System memory for min is 2 GB. Another thing to consider is the DirectX capability of your GPU. In Verbis Virtus needs a GPU capable of running DirectX 10. We suggest a 11 year old PC to play smoothly.
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I just can't seem to be able to run it fine, I put everything on lowest and I also lowered my resolution a bit (1280*768). I still get at most 15 FPS, but, when I'm around flashing objects and other shiny stuff I'm at 8. The game itself seems really great, I hope I'll find a way to get a playable FPS out of it.
CPU
Core i5-4200H 2.8GHz
IntelGPU
GeForce GTX 850M 2GB
NvidiaRAM
8 GB
Resolution
1920 x 1080
I just can't seem to be able to run it fine, I put everything on lowest and I also lowered my resolution a bit (1280*768). I still get at most 15 FPS, but, when I'm around flashing objects and other shiny stuff I'm at 8. The game itself seems really great, I hope I'll find a way to get a playable FPS out of it.