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If the Game is as promising as E3 demo then i would definitely upgrade , If it is anything like last trailer , then nopes .

 

Pro-Tip: If you are sitting between the two configurations, play with your current build.

 

After a year or two when you upgrade, you will have a much better experience and hopefully, a benchmark tool for that RIG.

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^ If you own the precursor titles, you would get a 20% off on pre-order if I am not wrong.

 

Plus, I would rather purchase the game physical, simply because of the feelies you get and a redemption on GoG.com.

 

 

#NEXTGEN

I would get it physical just as an _|_ to GabeN and near totalitarian Steam :P

Also to help the CDPR saints

Aur 40GB Kisko download karna hai

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well honestly those are lower than i expected,no complaining from my side. :smokey:

A gpu upgrade and i should be well set to run at the highest,just hope there is a worthy enough gpu to upgrade early this year.

 

Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 770

AMD GPU Radeon R9 290

RAM 8GB

Intel CPU Core i7 3770 3,4 GHz

 

These seems lower to you? Specs like these are quite good to run games on max for few years.

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Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 770

AMD GPU Radeon R9 290

RAM 8GB

Intel CPU Core i7 3770 3,4 GHz

 

These seems lower to you? Specs like these are quite good to run games on max for few years.

 

Even i was expecting that it would require something higher than 780 but should work flawlessly on my system, if it releases on time :P

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Even i was expecting that it would require something higher than 780 but should work flawlessly on my system, if it releases on time :P

 

Haven't you saw the latest trailer, after watching that I thought my old gen could play this game flawlessly. :giggle:

 

Now that I aint Pc-ing I have no concerns about the damn configuration! :pulpfiction:

 

One of the big advantages of console-ing ..

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If the Game is as promising as E3 demo then i would definitely upgrade , If it is anything like last trailer , then nopes .

 

Get ready for dissapointment bro, They already said the delay is for taking out as many bugs in game.

Game is completed.

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Get ready for dissapointment bro, They already said the delay is for taking out as many bugs in game.

Game is completed.

You want them to release a buggy game like Ubisoft? If they are delaying them game to fix all the bugs then it's a good thing not bad.

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Aur 40GB Kisko download karna hai

 

Expect a day-one patch.

Get ready for dissapointment bro, They already said the delay is for taking out as many bugs in game.

Game is completed.

 

I think he was more concerned about the graphical fidelity and less about the game being buggy.

both game list(WItcher 3 and Dying Light) Intel CPU Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz as minimum i have i5 4430 will it cut or i will have to upgrade CPU also?

 

Your CPU would do fine. In-fact, unless you are desperate for a new card, hold out on your GTX660 till it dies.

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Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 770

AMD GPU Radeon R9 290

RAM 8GB

Intel CPU Core i7 3770 3,4 GHz

 

These seems lower to you? Specs like these are quite good to run games on max for few years.

Specs like these are struggling to run games even now at at max

Eg. Asscreed Unity .

:lol:

Case in point witcher 2 had gtx 260 as a recommended card,we all know how that went.

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Specs like these are struggling to run games even now at 60 fps at max

Eg. Asscreed Unity .

:lol:

Case in point witcher 2 had gtx 260 as a recommended card,we all know how that went.

 

One was genuine incompetence and the other was a game world capable of giving Crysis 3 a run for its money.

 

And, yes, I played on a GTX260 equivalent card (HD5770), the experience was more than satisfactory, especially after AMD patched its drivers.

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Your CPU would do fine. In-fact, unless you are desperate for a new card, hold out on your GTX660 till it dies.

:hi2:

 

Ground Zero ran at ultra (30FPS locked)

FarCry 4 everything ultra except shadow at very high (30FPS)

Dragon Age Inqusition Mix of High and ultra.

 

Cross Gen works good still.

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Time to make the Generation Jump. I am going to get a PS4 just to play this beauty( and Arkham Knight, May 19 can not come sooner) but I was wondering how do I transfer the game Saves from The Witcher 2 to Witcher 3 considering I have The Witcher 2 save files on my PC and I am going to be playing W 3 on my PS4?

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I was wondering how do I transfer the game Saves from The Witcher 2 to Witcher 3 considering I have The Witcher 2 save files on my PC and I am going to be playing W 3 on my PS4?

 

You cannot, from the information that is available. So unless they release an application like The Keep, you have to play from a stock opener on the next-gen consoles.

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:hi2:

 

Ground Zero ran at ultra (30FPS locked)

FarCry 4 everything ultra except shadow at very high (30FPS)

Dragon Age Inqusition Mix of High and ultra.

 

Cross Gen works good still.

You don't have to play everything at Ultra...I prefer playing on High settings @ 60fps than Ultra settings with sub-30fps....:)

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Nvidia GPU GeForce GTX 770

AMD GPU Radeon R9 290

RAM 8GB

Intel CPU Core i7 3770 3,4 GHz

 

These seems lower to you? Specs like these are quite good to run games on max for few years.

 

 

I clearly remember that E3 build running on a 780Ti and there were reports of it choking under 20 and crashing, around mid last year. Locking this down to a 290/770, given the scale of the title is a phenomenal feat in itself. Although PC games don't have "generations", you'll notice the leap being quite real if you've played The Witcher 2 maxed out. It's huge and thus the specs, with a trustworthy dev like them, comes optimization at it's finest. This isn't Ubisoft we're talking about. CPPR, one of the most acclaimed pro-PC devs out there who don't gimp their PC outing to please the multiple fold bigger console demographic. Straight up in the race with folks like Cloud Imperium games and Valve. Think of them as the Naughty Dog of PC Games.

 

Also, take this as a precedent or a caveat - These kinda specs would be the norm going forward, mostly from this year. Dying Light, Arkham Knight, Tomb Raider 2 (if PC version's out by year end), and even AC Victory (despite a possible shoddy port). The specs are going the right way, as they should.

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