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can anyone tell me what the requirements are going to be for this game? my computer is decent and can run games like medeival total war 2 and stuff fairly well but this being a mmorts and lot of other players playing the game as well im not sure my computer can handle it, will i need a really top knotch computer for this or will the average every day gamer like myself without $5000 to blow on a really nice gaming computer be able to play it?
these are my pc specs (laptop) 1.50G of ram ati radeon x1200 graphics card 64x dual core processor and im not sure about the rest |
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The game is incomplete right now, so Reverie can't give an accurate statement on what the system requirements will be. They are going to optimize it at a later date, so the system requirements in the current build are higher than they will be in the final release.
I'd say that you'll probably be fine. If you can run M2:TW, your graphics card is probably good enough. Worst case scenario you may need to add a stick of RAM (a lot of new games recommend 2 gigabytes these days), but that's a $50 upgrade and not a massive investment. Also, if you're careful where you order your parts from and you assemble your machine yourself, you can make something very kickass on a budget of under $2000. In fact, even a dream machine should cost no more than $3000. It shouldn't cost you $5000 to build a new machine. Your supplier is gouging you if it costs that much.
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the whole $5000 thing was just a guess, i knew that good computers were up in the thousands but i wasnt sure how high so i took a randomn guess and sorry for posting this question in the xbox 36 section i didnt realize that till just now.
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Just over $2000 is actually enough for a mobile desktop (laptop with power of desktop) if you know what to look for. Also like Darvin said $2000 is nuf for a high end gaming rig if you know what to look for, anything beyond that is just fluffing for the future, which in the PC world is a bad idea and it's usually better to wait and upgrade later.
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if ur looking for a gaming PC and u don't want to build one ur self try alien ware computers they are real good for gaming. i know this from experience.
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Actually alienware is expensive if you actually crack the numbers (few do which is why so many recommend it). Either way you have to know whats worth upgrading and what isn't if you go that route.
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i got another question (my millionth today) i have a vista so a lot of games that only need 1gigabite of ram for an XP need 2gigs for a vista what would happen if i downgraded my laptop to an xp? will it run games that require less for an xp operating system and would it be worth it downgrading my pc? also will this affect any of my previous games i have already?
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lol $5000 pc
seriously $700 gets you extremely high end stuff. $300 will really play every game |
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plz feel free to post a hyperlink with a site thatll give you a computer capable of playing games like crysis and empire total war for 700$
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