I have an older laptop that I used to play conan on so wanted to see if it could run the enhanced version. It has i7-9750H, 16GB ram, geforce GTX 1660Ti, 6GB vram, samsung 990 evo ssd. With all graphics settings on low, 1920 x 1080 res, vsync on the FPS was at 60. Definitely playable although my cpu was pegged at 100% until I loaded onto the server, then it sat around 60%.
The pings to servers are still too high and so direct connect is what people are using to log on to their servers. If the ip address and port are not showing up in the game.ini file (BTW, theres 2 different folders in the game files that have this game.ini file, check both because either of them can show the server IP), here are two other ways you might find the ip for your server if you can log on to it:
- Win key + R, then type CMD and press enter. At the prompt type: netstat -n -o then press enter. This will show a list of your current network connections, and under the column foreign address will be ip addresses and ports your connected to and which process ID (program) they belong to. If you don’t know the process id and want a more detailed way use the next method
- Press CTRL+ALT+DEL to pull up your task manager. Click the tab for performance. On that tab at the top right is 3 dots, click that and select resource monitor. On this new window expand all the sections, and what I do is look for conan under the first section, processes with network activity, and click the box next to conan which isolates it’s information in each section. Under the TCP Connections section should be the ip address and port of your server under the remote address column. You may have to try to get this info while your trying to connect or wait until the ping is low enough to log on, but can get the address for next time the ping is too high.
I’m not a computer genius this is just what I’ve learned to try and help, good luck