OC is amazing on the 7850. You should try it.
Yeah I had two that could hit 1200MHz, but my third can't go above stock :lol
OC is amazing on the 7850. You should try it.
Waiting for R9 290X reviews. Just want to buy a GPU that will run every single game 1080p60 no questions asked. BF4 beta performance has been hell on my GPU despite BF3 running at 1080p60OC is amazing on the 7850. You should try it.
But how accurate are the minimum/recommended specs nowadays? It's obviously in Ubisofts best interest to make them as wide or low as possible, to get as many sales as possible.
And why does it seem like some people are arguing that high recommended specs somehow prove that the graphics will be great? It doesn't necessarily indicate anything -- a single block of mesh could easily bring triple titans to their knees if it's complex enough. It's just a matter of optimization.
Out of curiosity, any particular reason you are choosing the Wii U version when you have a decent PC?
For the gamepad, mostly, it's a really unique system because of that and Watch Dogs is the perfect game to try it out on. Now, whether I get it on Wii U or pc depends on if the former is being delayed, as the rumour went recently, but given the choice I would buy that version over the other.
I'd love for them to utilise the Wii U's gamepad in really creative ways for this game but I'm not holding my breath. Have they released any videos of Wii U gameplay? I don't think there are any yet .
No, nothing yet, but surely they won't overlook the great potential of the gamepad, especially in a game like this. That would be an incredible oversight and require some really creatively stupid thinking.
Waiting for R9 290X reviews. Just want to buy a GPU that will run every single game 1080p60 no questions asked. BF4 beta performance has been hell on my GPU despite BF3 running at 1080p60
I'd love for them to utilise the Wii U's gamepad in really creative ways for this game but I'm not holding my breath.
On the Wii U you can play on the GamePad screen. There are no new features or anything like that - it's the same game but we're optimizing the controls for the beast that is the Wii U GamePad.
It is important and yet, the vast majority shrug it off as if it means nothing. Confirmation bias and misinformation everywhere... :/It still hasn't fully registered for me that you'll be expected to pay for online on both new consoles. That's a pretty important point!
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nothing about this game scream 'i need a gamepad' though. I mean you can have the map or w/e on the bottom screen, but there doesn't seem to be any hacking minigame, just point at something and press a for awesome.
Wait......I thought 4GB ram would be plenty for PC gaming for at least another year or so....
RAM's cheap, at least. A big leap was to be expected with a new generation (finally) arriving. Upgrades will be necessary but I'm glad games are going to start targeting higher specs.Wait......I thought 4GB ram would be plenty for PC gaming for at least another year or so....
Wait......I thought 4GB ram would be plenty for PC gaming for at least another year or so....
4GB has been scraping the bottom of the barrel for years now.
Anyone with a high-end rig right now will be able to play this at high settings. In fact a high-end rig right now is a fair bit better than the recommended specs. So.. you know.I love all the "PC master race" people bitching now there's a game worthy of high end gaming rigs and they can't play them. xD
I love all the "PC master race" people bitching now there's a game worthy of high end gaming rigs and they can't play them. xD
Actually, it's a PC game.
I love all the "PC master race" people bitching now there's a title worthy of high end gaming rigs and they can't play them. xD
I love all the "PC master race" people bitching now there's a title worthy of high end gaming rigs and they can't play them. xD
Anyone with a high-end rig right now will be able to play this at high settings. In fact a high-end rig right now is a fair bit better than the recommended specs. So.. you know.
It's not the monster rig owners I'm talking about, it's the people with the 2008-2009 machines with 4gb ram and ageing graphics and cpus that bash console gaming.
But it's a good point. How do they, on the one hand, get the game to run on a 360 with 512MB of RAM and then require 6GB on the other?
It's not the monster rig owners I'm talking about, it's the people with the 2008-2009 machines with 4gb ram and ageing graphics and cpus that bash console gaming.
Honestly, even 2008 machines that haven't been touched since being put together would be fairly cheap to upgrade enough to make this game - and other next-gen titles - playable on decent settings. But yeah, if you go that long without upgrading you've got to expect to need to put some money into your system to play a new generation of games. That's nothing new.It's not the monster rig owners I'm talking about, it's the people with the 2008-2009 machines with 4gb ram and ageing graphics and cpus that bash console gaming.