Rumors are that BF3 will require a lot and by a lot I really mean a lot of resources from your system. If that's so will you upgrade your system? What are you getting just to play BF3?
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Yes, I need to upgrade it anyway | 35% | 35% - 35 | ||||
Yes, I want to play BF3 at high detail | 14% | 14% - 14 | ||||
No, I'm not buying another game full of bugs | 11% | 11% - 11 | ||||
No, my system is Ok | 39% | 39% - 39 | ||||
Total: 99 |
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You can run the game with 2 gigs, but the recommended specs will be 4 gigs, fi they told me right.h4hagen wrote:
I run a gateway FX with an 8800 in it and 3 gigs of ram, but the processor isn't very good (1.66 ghtz Intel Core 2 Duo -the basic one). Happily, you can upgrade the processor in it, so I will probably get a new processor and maybe some more ram.
plus it runs vista, so 4 gigs of ram would probably be best.sergeriver wrote:
You can run the game with 2 gigs, but the recommended specs will be 4 gigs, fi they told me right.h4hagen wrote:
I run a gateway FX with an 8800 in it and 3 gigs of ram, but the processor isn't very good (1.66 ghtz Intel Core 2 Duo -the basic one). Happily, you can upgrade the processor in it, so I will probably get a new processor and maybe some more ram.
BF2 was apparently functional enough that you spent 1700 hours playing it.I-=C-A-V-E-M-A-N=-I wrote:
Unless Dice pulls their heads out of their asses and actually makes a functional game, there is no way in hell I will buy another from them.
Well, if it's using the Frostbite engine, then shitty pc's are out of question.Volatile wrote:
BF2 was apparently functional enough that you spent 1700 hours playing it.I-=C-A-V-E-M-A-N=-I wrote:
Unless Dice pulls their heads out of their asses and actually makes a functional game, there is no way in hell I will buy another from them.
Where are these "rumors" coming from? Or do you mean speculation?
There's no way EA is going to let DICE release a game that would eliminate their largest chunk of consumers, aka, people with mid-low end PCs. You could argue that they did it with crysis, but I think that they've realized that that move was a mistake.
But to answer the question, yes, if it looks amazing, has awesome gameplay, and a hugely destructible environment. Although I think that my current specs(q6600, 4gigs 800mhz, 8800GTS 512) should be more than sufficient.
This could be remedied with having some servers running destructible maps and others not. I'm assuming this is what would be the biggest drain? lighting effects, texture quality, and such are always adjustable.sergeriver wrote:
Well, if it's using the Frostbite engine, then shitty pc's are out of question.Volatile wrote:
BF2 was apparently functional enough that you spent 1700 hours playing it.I-=C-A-V-E-M-A-N=-I wrote:
Unless Dice pulls their heads out of their asses and actually makes a functional game, there is no way in hell I will buy another from them.
Where are these "rumors" coming from? Or do you mean speculation?
There's no way EA is going to let DICE release a game that would eliminate their largest chunk of consumers, aka, people with mid-low end PCs. You could argue that they did it with crysis, but I think that they've realized that that move was a mistake.
But to answer the question, yes, if it looks amazing, has awesome gameplay, and a hugely destructible environment. Although I think that my current specs(q6600, 4gigs 800mhz, 8800GTS 512) should be more than sufficient.
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