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I really hope DAI will not force me to have to upgrade my PC...


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JasonPogo

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I know it is way to early to be thinking about specs for the game.  But still my PC can just run The Witcher 2 on high settings so I am scared for this game....

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Lenimph

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Witcher 2 is kinda poorly optimized however. You will probably be ok if you don't mind not being able to play on medium to high settings instead of "ultra"

Modifié par Lenimph, 06 septembre 2013 - 12:35 .


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Rane7685

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Its a cross gen title so if its good enough to run games on ps3/xbox 360 (which yours most definately can on your description) you will be able to run it.

That said there will be a huge difference in quality (they said a lot of npcs that populate the world will simply not be there!!) between the settings, but your rig will be somewhere between ps3 quality and ps4

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IWhat's really matters it's what you can play with. If you can't play with anything, but 60 FPS. You might have to drop it at medium setting with bad AA.

I just hope they have a lot of graphic option and good graphic sliders. GOod optimized game have a lot of them. So you can ply with them and find the best match for your playstyle.

For exemple the first thing I usually  sacrifice is AA and Draw Distance. (When the option is available)

Modifié par Suprez30, 06 septembre 2013 - 12:38 .


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Zack_Nero

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Well, the game is going to be released for both current and next gen consoles, but I wait till BioWare release a note saying what the minimal requirements are to run this game.

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JasonPogo wrote...

I know it is way to early to be thinking about specs for the game.  But still my PC can just run The Witcher 2 on high settings so I am scared for this game....


Sorry XD I laughed my ass off when I read that XD

Don't worry about it, I have no doubts that DA:I will be a little demanding but Frostbite is really fluid engine, the same cannot be said about Witcher 2...

For example, before the enhanced edition, I had to turn the anti-aliasing on to get 30-40 fps, if I turned it off, I wouldn't get more than 15 fps.

I hope their engine is better in their next game...