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Would this run ME:Andromeda?


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ExoGeniVI

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Notice I said "Would" I know the minimum requirements haven't been released yet lol, I just want to know If I can run a game like this with these specs. 

 

CPU: AMD Athlon II P360 / 2.3GHz

Dual-Core

Cache: L2-1MB

64 Bit 

Chipset type: AMD M880G

Optical Drive: DVD+RW (+R DL)

 

RAM/

Memory speed: 1333MHz

2x2 GB Ram

 

Memory/

6GB DDR3 SDRAM 1333MHz

Graphics/

AMD Mobility Radeon HD 4250

 

 OS/

Windows 7 64-bit

 

 

       



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Thomas Andresen

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I should think that, besides BioWare being tight-lipped about it this early in development, it's also too hard to predict for them to safely say anything definitive.

Personally, I think Inquisition should work as a point of reference. MEA might have higher required specs, but probably not by much.

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sjsharp2011

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not really sure about that tbh. If you can run DAI on that 6spec yopu may be OK but given MEA is going to be anothjer step up most likely being next gen only I'm not so sure. I know my system will handle it fine but then I bought my current system w3ith games like DAI and MEA in mind. A system that will I hope last me at least 5/6 years before I have to change anything. Althou8gh I've had my current dsystem at least 2 years now as I bought it just after the XB1 and PS4 came out. 

 

My specs are:

 

AMD FX8350 4ghz 8 core processor

 

32GB RAM  In truth though for most games you will only likely need no more than 8. I only have 32 because of other programs that I like to use that can be quite ram heavy.

 

2xGTX770's in SLI 4gb ram

 

and of course Windows 7 64 bit.



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rashie

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That machine would struggle with Inquisition, and we probably shouldn't expect ME:A to be any less demanding seeing as how they've dumped the xb360/PS3 support now.

 

It also doesn't support dual core cpu's properly. 4250 also seems to be a mobile gpu on the lower end of the spectrum even for the time it came out, which was 5 years ago now. The 512mb of available VRAM would also likely present issues.

 

Unless your planning to upgrade, id guess the console version of either one available would give a better experience playing.



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AlanC9

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How does DAI run on that thing? (Try the demo if you don't want to fuss with DLL injection.)

Remember. bad FPS in ME:A will get you killed, unlike DA:I.

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BadgerladDK

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Like you said, system requirements aren't out (and probably won't be for ages), but to be honest, I wouldn't get my hopes up about any modern games running on that in any sort of playable way.