So the system requirements for one of the most anticipated PC games in history are overblown? Shocker!
Hello!
I just pre-loaded The Witcher 3 and I am very afraid that the game won't run very well on my rig. Upgraded it last year and only planning to upgrade it more next year. Some advice on how it will run will be appreciated!
CPU: AMD FX 8320 3.5ghz (stock)
Card: Gigabyte AMD R9 270x 2GB Windforce 3
Ram: 16gb DDR3 1600mhz.
Case: Cooltek with 4 120mm Fans in it.
Will I be able to run the game smooth on full HD 1080 at like medium to high settings?
I'm guessing since i dont use Intel and Nvidia, the moderators don't even look at my post. Sigh....
I hope I am right! even I am wrong and it performs better, this is all Gueswork, but the German magazine I read (all of us I think) said that the game could make 1080p on a 280x and is not CPU bound, an i7 4790 Downclocked to 2.0Ghz!Thank you very much mate, finally someone took the time to answer. I very much hope you will be right, can't wait to play the game. Have a great day!
If this statement is true, you can even go above 1080p with a High en GPU and that CPU, that can be done in Crysis 3, is not CPU bound and is uses the Core,s very wellMy G3258 at stock cannot wait for this baptism by fire.
Is there any chance in running this on 2.8 GHz i5 CPU and this graphic card: SAPPHIRE VAPOR-X HD 4890 1GB GDDR5 PCI-E OC, please? ( http://www.sapphiretech.com/presentation/product/product_index.aspx?pid=259&lid=1# ). Resolution 1280x1024, hope I wouldn't have to downgrade it.
G3258 is only two cores, which increases the number of context switches. I have one also. It will be interesting to see how it performs.My G3258 at stock cannot wait for this baptism by fire.