25FPS on a random junk PC built from parts from Aldi and the Pound Shop with some junk underpowered intel integrated graphics card with idk like 4GB of Ram.
I used to played on Dell inspiron 14 (Intel core i7-8565U, 8 gigs of RAM and a NVIDIA GeForce MX250) Using the lowest graphic setting, and reached for about 20 FPS.
I've just run BeamNG on a Core i3-4170 and got a buttery smooth 60-80fps on a mix of normal & high settings at 1080p. Although that was cheating a little with a GTX Titan X, which is not a GPU the average person would pair with a Haswell i3. An i3-4170 is actually below minimum requirements for BeamNG (i3-6100 official minimum) so nice to know you can get away with running a weaker CPU than that perfectly fine.
my schools pc Intel Pentium G630 dual core 2gb DDR3 ram Intel HD 64mb 250gb hdd windows 7 ultimate like 15fps on 0.4.2.0 gridmap any other map crashes the pc
I've ran Beam on the same processor (R5 3600) since I first got it a year ago (0.28) However, I'm just gonna list the GPU and RAM: GTX 1650 Super and XPG DDR4 8GBx2 3000MHz, ran at good framerates on WCUSA Now I have an RX 6600 and 32GB of 3600MHz Corsair RAM, but that was just to run los injurus lol
my first pc (2016) Intel core i3 4130 Nvidia GTX 465 1GB 4GB ddr3 ram Old spinning hard drive With simplified physics turned on, it averaged 30-35 fps on 720p low in gridmap version 0.5.2 Also, my old hp laptop Intel core i3 6006u Integrated graphics + Radeon R5 M300 2GB 4GB ddr4 ram, upgraded to 8GB New-ish sata ssd gridmap version 0.9 or something, on 768p low averages around 30-40 fps
my weakest pc is nvidia 940mx, intel core 15-7440hq, 16gb ram (suprisingly only strongest component on my pc), 256gb ssd and a very old 1tb hdd that i used for work back then, and a monitor connected to the laptop (which has the components listed). screw it now i have an rtx 3060 ti, a ryzen 5800x, 32gb ram, and 1tb ssd and 2tb hdd, and 600w.
Raspberry Pi 4 with 8gb ram, custom cooler, nvme ssd, cpu overclock (3.2 Ghz) and gpu overclock (900mhz). I don't exactly remember how I set it up to run 64-bit applications (It was a long time ago, a few things alongside crossover is the only thing in my head), but I do remember it being a headache. I managed to open BeamNG drive and load into grid map. The fps unsurprisingly, was fluctuating between 0 and 1, primarily because I couldn't get the gpu to work with most games.