Hmmm...my GTX 650 Ti with 1GB GDDR5 will not be enough.
That will be more than enough to run the game. Even at 1080p. You'll prob ably just have to dial down Anti-Aliasing and other bells and whistles.
Hmmm...my GTX 650 Ti with 1GB GDDR5 will not be enough.
That will be more than enough to run the game. Even at 1080p. You'll prob ably just have to dial down Anti-Aliasing and other bells and whistles.
Looks like I will be running in ultra, very happy! ![]()
...does this mean I get to play on ultra?
CPU i5-4670K 3.40 GHz
RAM 16 GB
OS Windows 7 64 bit
Nvidia GeForce GTX 760
I'm sorry, I'm a noob at this, is VRAM different than graphic memory?
Mobile platforms are always a bit confusing, since they tend to perform slower than their desktop counterparts. I think minimum would work very well however, and you may be able to go a bit beyond that on quite a few settings as well.Hey guys, will I be able to run it on low at least, what do you think? I'm such a noob when it comes to these things.
cpu: intel core i5 4200u cpu @ 1.60 GHz 2.30 GHz
ram: 6 gb
vcard: nvidia 720m 2 gb
Hey guys, will I be able to run it on low at least, what do you think? I'm such a noob when it comes to these things.
cpu: intel core i5 4200u cpu @ 1.60 GHz 2.30 GHz
ram: 6 gb
vcard: nvidia 720m 2 gb
It will be close... Not sure, but if it will run you will be on low settings.
Everything at or above recommended, except CPU which is somewhere between minimal and recommended. ![]()
For anyone who might be interested, I'm building a new rig at home that I wanted to rock DAI with (and anything else that I'll be playing). So far feedback from coworkers and People Of The Internet has been that it's a pretty solid setup, so feel free to steal (the partlist, not my actual PC) or use as a guide/baseline!
http://ca.pcpartpicker.com/p/fjV6K8
3Gig of vram is such an odd number, thought they are normally paired
also I'm curious if anyone still uses x86 OS
oh well I'm well overkilling the specs so I'm happy
My main issue is I've got an i3 cpu 550@ 3.20GHz
it's only a dual core.
It is slightly confusing when they change up the numbers (as they changed from 9XXX to 2XX). The first number is generation series, so yours is generation 4. The most important number is the second number, so as your video card is a 450, your card is generally not pushed for heavy gaming. When you hit 460 or higher is when you see better results for gaming for the video card generation.
That should make you understand the numbering system for graphics cards a bit easier. ;p
I see. So each generation (first number) has a bunch of models (second number) with the highest one being the better for each generation. Since there are generation 9 cards now too, I'm guessing my card is pretty old. Still confusing that they went from four numbers like 8800 to three numbers though x_x. But now I'll remember that four numbers doesn't mean that it's better I guess
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Question for you experts out there.I have 8gigs of RAM but it's only DDR2(800Mhz).Is that going to be an issue?
Thanks ![]()
The OS part is bad enough, since I've got Vista 32-bit, but... 4 GB of RAM minimum?! Holy ****, bro! Too rich for my blood. I'm out.
You won't find many big games with lower requirements these days I'm afraid. It's also no great expense any more.
I tweeted away at @dragonage and will keep this thread posted on any updates I receive.Heh, that's almost like my new system, only I have a 4GHz CPU. About the OS, I've read somewhere that it's actually "Windows 7 or above" so you should be fine. Or I'll have problems too.
If Recommended means Ultra, then yes, most likely. You and I have the exact same machine aside from OS and graphics cards =)...does this mean I get to play on ultra?
CPU i5-4670K 3.40 GHz
RAM 16 GB
OS Windows 7 64 bit
Nvidia GeForce GTX 760
I'm sorry, I'm a noob at this, VRAM is different than graphic memory, right?
The 8800GT was an astoundingly powerful card for the period.Hmm, isn't the Radeon 4870 a fair bit better than a Geforce 8800?
For the God's sake, Bioware, couldn't you made panel switch like it was in NvN. I don't know how I suppose to play with eight skills. Really it is not funny. Over 200 abilities and I have to use only 8! This is the first news about DAI that pissed me off.
Almost identical to Battlefield 4's PC specs. This is good, I ran BF4 pretty good even though my 770 only has 2gbs of VRAM so I hope it won't affect it too much. And again it's only recommended I'm pretty sure I'll get it running max at 1080p and 60fps. Praying for good optimization now.
Okay new question: is the CPU okay?
Minimum is Intel quad core CPU @ 2.0 GHz and mine is an Intel Core i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Edit: I googled it and it says 4 cores so I'm okay I think?
Well I really do not need to upgrade with this specs but I still gonna invest in a new graphic card for other games.
I'm guessing you'll be fine, but framerate may suffer a tad below what you'd expect from a similar set of DDR3. RAM speed is in general not even half as important as RAM size when it comes to gaming, though.Question for you experts out there.I have 8gigs of RAM but it's only DDR2(800Mhz).Is that going to be an issue?
Thanks
Okay new question: is the CPU okay?
Minimum is Intel quad core CPU @ 2.0 GHz and mine is an Intel Core i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz
you're fine
I tweeted away at @dragonage and will keep this thread posted on any updates I receive.
If Recommended means Ultra, then yes, most likely. You and I have the exact same machine aside from OS and graphics cards =)
VRAM is short for Video Random Access Memory, so yes it is graphics memory.
Thank you! ![]()
Okay new question: is the CPU okay?
Minimum is Intel quad core CPU @ 2.0 GHz and mine is an Intel Core i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz
That should pass a bit over minimum, yes.
Okay new question: is the CPU okay?
Minimum is Intel quad core CPU @ 2.0 GHz and mine is an Intel Core i7-2600 CPU @ 3.40GHz
i7 is a quad core CPU with hyperthreading so, yes, you'll be fine. That CPU beats the recommended.
Mobile platforms are always a bit confusing, since they tend to perform slower than their desktop counterparts. I think minimum would work very well however, and you may be able to go a bit beyond that on quite a few settings as well.
Thanks! I bought this laptop this year so it's brand new and I reaaally dont have any money to upgrade or buy a console. :/
Good news! And the best thing is that there's no parity BS going on.
Well done, BioWare. ![]()