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EnergizerBunny211

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Anyone have any speculations as to the System Requirements?  Wild guesses, hopes/fears, plausible possibilities etc

 

I am planning on pre-ordering and a Day-1 pick-up just a I have for every Bioware game since ME2's CE...and I would like to upgrade my computer for ME:A (and I will once I know the specs for sure...I will upgrade/build my rig accordingly) but as for right now I suspect the reqs will be similar to DA:I given the use of Frostbite 3 though some advancements/changes to the engine are understandable given that this isn't a DA game but ME and also the length of time that it is still in production between now and Holiday 2016.

 

That being said, I hope the Sys Reqs aren't overly outlandish (ie Recommended: 3 Geforce Titan Zs and 128 GB DDR4@ 2800 with the newest Skyline CPU)....You get the idea.....

 

At this point I can only say that I hope Nvidia doesn't discontinue the 980 FTW between now and then.....And that the 980 series isn't merely the minimum requirement for a GPU.



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It's made for current gen consoles, so if you bought or built a gaming PC in the past couple of years, you're probably fine.

 

Having the 980 as a minimum would be completely insane.


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More or less the same as DA:I. You can run DA:I? then you can run ME:A. Not saying that if you play Inquisition on ultra you're gonna be playing Andromeda on Ultra, but you get the idea.


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980 Ti minimum plz  :D



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They're using the same engine as DAI, so I imagine they will be a bit above the requirements for DAI since it's next gen only this time. But I do hope it scales well for older PCs.


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One thing that boggles my mind is that the minimum recommended card for DA:I is the 8800 GT.

 

I had that card. It choked on Origins. I'm so curious to hear from someone trying to run DAI with that thing.



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Just few months to get my new darling (PC) with cost of 30.000,- Kč (normal people's pay is between 10.000 - 15.000,- Kč, here). So I guess I'll be fine at least with Andromeda :)

However, ME:A specs will be probably very similar to those of DA:I.



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It's made for current gen consoles,

I missed that, where it was confirmed?



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DaemionMoadrin

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I missed that, where it was confirmed?

 

With current gen he means the PS4 and Xbox One.



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FKA_Servo

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I missed that, where it was confirmed?

 

With current gen he means the PS4 and Xbox One.

 

This.



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Ahriman

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With current gen he means the PS4 and Xbox One.

Clear. Then it certainly won't have same requirements as DAI, because it was made for previous platforms as well.



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Clear. Then it certainly won't have same requirements as DAI, because it was made for previous platforms as well.

 

I think it will certainly have higher minimum requirements (because as I said, lol 8800), but the suggested and optimal requirements will be pretty similar. The old gen versions of DAI make it pretty clear which platform the game was primarily developed and optimized for, considering how lovely the game is on proper hardware, and how massively scaled down it was in order to run on them. And as wimpy as that 8800 GT is in 2015, it's a lot beefier than whatever's powering the PS3 and the 360.



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it was literally days before retail release before specs came out for DAI



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sjsharp2011

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Clear. Then it certainly won't have same requirements as DAI, because it was made for previous platforms as well.

 

 

It wlil be using the asme engine as DAI so although the requirements may be higher it shouldn't be much. Basically if your PC can handle DAI then it's extremely likely you'll be able to handle Andromeda



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I think it will certainly have much higher minimum requirements (because as I said, lol 8800), but the suggested and optimal requirements will be pretty similar. The old gen versions of DAI make it pretty clear which platform the game was primarily developed and optimized for, considering how lovely the game is on proper hardware, and how massively scaled down it was in order to run on them.

I really doubt that. Current gen can handle way more than DAI. I could run DAI on high settings, but W3, which used all of current gen power, gave me 5fps and temperature high enough for thermonuclear reaction.

It wlil be using the asme engine as DAI so although the requirements may be higher it shouldn't be much. Basically if your PC can handle DAI then it's extremely likely you'll be able to handle Andromeda

It's not only about engine, Frostbite itself can use much bigger textures, more characters on screen, better shaders and so on.


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My guess is that it will be similar requirements (though likely a bit higher) than Witcher 3's.

 

Let's say, min. GTX 670-680, recommended GTX 780. Though in reality, you will likely have to throw serious hardware at it to run everything on Ultra.



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Well, we'll see. I guess we can compare it to other modern games and extrapolate.

 

The weakest link in my system is my GTX 770, which stomps on DAI, and with which I'm not at all worried about running TW3 when I get there (obviously not on ultra, but prettier than an Xbone, I imagine). I'll have a new card when MEA releases, but either way, I am confident that I (and by extension, anyone who has a decently built, reasonably recent gaming machine) won't have anything to worry about.


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I really doubt that. Current gen can handle way more than DAI. I could run DAI on high settings, but W3, which used all of current gen power, gave me 5fps and temperature high enough for thermonuclear reaction.

 

 

We're still quite early in the PS4/XB1 cycle though give it another year or 2 we may need a little moer power to keep up. Given I bought the PC I have now with this gen in mind. I don't think it's likely I'll have too many problem and I can run DAI if not at maximum then close to it .So I am pretty sure I won't have any issues with Andromeda


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Owning a PS4.



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Well, we'll see. I guess we can compare it to other modern games and extrapolate.

 

The weakest link in my system is my GTX 770, which stomps on DAI, and with which I'm not at all worried about running TW3 when I get there (obviously not on ultra, but prettier than an Xbone, I imagine). I'll have a new card when MEA releases, but either way, I am confident that I (and by extension, anyone who has a decently built, reasonably recent gaming machine) won't have anything to worry about.

 

 

Yeah I've got 770's in mine too as I'm running 4gb vresions and it's pretty much got DAI covered and prettty much every other modern day game I've thrown at it thus far at close to/if not max .Haven't rtied the witcher yet on my games either other than to check that it boots up and works which it has done. But like you I haven't got arou8nd to playing yet. But was planning to so0on but I'm finishing my current Inquisition run and working through another game first once I've done that I'll be on it.



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Well, we'll see. I guess we can compare it to other modern games and extrapolate.

 

The weakest link in my system is my GTX 770, which stomps on DAI, and with which I'm not at all worried about running TW3 when I get there (obviously not on ultra, but prettier than an Xbone, I imagine). I'll have a new card when MEA releases, but either way, I am confident that I (and by extension, anyone who has a decently built, reasonably recent gaming machine) won't have anything to worry about.

Witcher 3 runs pretty badly on any nvidia card that isn't a maxwell relative to its 900 series cousins, but it will handle W3, no doubt about that.



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I just hope BioWare won't get inspired by Rocksteady.


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Well thankfully the engine is a pertty good oone when it comes to optimization it seems so far so if that continues and people can run DAI I domn't think we'll  have too many problems.



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I can run DAI and five minutes later it craps out. :(  Makes playing rather tedious. Tedious is a word I don't want to use regarding MEA B)



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Windows 10
Core i7-4770K / FX 9590
3.5GHz
16GB of RAM
GeForce GTX 970 / R9 290X
75GB Hard Drive space

If you don't meet these requirements exactly, the game loads a cinematic 25fps knockoff of Super Mario instead.