However Ultra and High do not appear to differ as much, the differences between each preset being rather more subtle at the maximum settings. The differences between Ultra Low and Ultra are pretty extreme and instantly noticeable. Having to deal with such a vast amount of options can get slightly confusing and tedious, meaning that some tooltips explaining very briefly what each setting changes could've been pretty useful, seeing as some of the options did not clearly display any obvious new changes when turned on. #HD GRID AUTOSPORT BACKGROUNDS PC#The most notable option being the native multi-monitor support, otherwise nothing else really stands out, other than the local split screen mode which is something very rarely found in a PC game but that's unrelated to the video options. GRID Autosport features a surprisingly vast array of video options, the choice being rather staggering. Testing was performed on a system with an Intel Core 2 Quad Q9400 CPU with 4 GBs of RAM and an Nvidia Geforce GTX 650 Ti running at a resolution of 2048x1152. GPU: Intel HD5200 or AMD HD7000 Series or NVIDIA GTX600 Series minimum 1 GB RAMĪlthough the system requirements might look rather concerning for some, GRID Autosport isn't exactly a very demanding game by itself, and it does manage to have it's moments where it looks very nice, but otherwise the art style on some of the tracks slightly ruins this impression which is a shame seeing as some tracks are downright beautiful while others do look rather bland in comparison.GPU: Intel HD3000 or AMD HD2000 Series or NVIDIA Geforce 8000 Series Series.CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4Ghz or AMD Athlon X2 5400+.
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