The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - PC System Requirements are here!

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Minimum: AMD GPU Radeon HD 7870

I have HD 7850, I'll pray by day and night now, so I could run it. Amen.
 
Hi guys! :)
My rig:
SSD KINGSTON 240GB
HDD Samsung 1TB
GTX760-DC2OC-2GD5
Intel Core i5-3330 3.0Ghz
8GB RAM DDR 3 1600Mhz
What can i expect with my rig?Can you guys give me a brief answer please? :D
 
Like this guy above, i also have a i5 3330, do you guys think it will run fine, along with the rest of the rig (everything recommended and VGA is even better than what they ask, GTX 970), or should i upgrade my CPU ?
 
Like this guy above, i also have a i5 3330, do you guys think it will run fine, along with the rest of the rig (everything recommended and VGA is even better than what they ask, GTX 970), or should i upgrade my CPU ?

You're only off by 0.1 GHz from what is a very high "minimum" (i5 2500K 3.3 GHz, i5 3330 3.2 GHz), and the 3330 supports PCI-e 3.0, which the 2500K doesn't. You're fine.
 
Minimum: AMD GPU Radeon HD 7870

I have HD 7850, I'll pray by day and night now, so I could run it. Amen.

Surely you can run it. A 7850 is about 10-20% slower than a 7870, this is not a difference which decides if a game runs or not - it might decide about playing smoothly or with stuttering, though.
 
Hi guys! :)
My rig:
SSD KINGSTON 240GB
HDD Samsung 1TB
GTX760-DC2OC-2GD5
Intel Core i5-3330 3.0Ghz
8GB RAM DDR 3 1600Mhz
What can i expect with my rig?Can you guys give me a brief answer please? :D

srry for u but u gonna have problem with the kingston ssd..the rate is fake...they dont go over 200
 
Hi! :D
I have a question about the requirments for The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt on PC!
Is the recommended requirements for max settings or fo example medium?
 
Hi! :D
I have a question about the requirments for The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt on PC!
Is the recommended requirements for max settings or fo example medium?

It's not stated, and at this point nobody who is in a position to talk about it really knows. With Witcher 2, "recommended" was somewhere short of maximum (Ultra) settings, mainly because Ubersampling is such a huge burden.
 
srry for u but u gonna have problem with the kingston ssd..the rate is fake...they dont go over 200

While that may be true, the difference between an SSD even with trumped-up specs and an HDD with non-zero rotational and seek latency is more important.
 
Do you guys think i could get approximately ( i know you can't be sure) 1080p, High with around 50 fps , with my i5 3330 ?
 
Do you guys think i could get approximately ( i know you can't be sure) 1080p, High with around 50 fps , with my i5 3330 ?
As Guy told you, you're probably not CPU limited. I cannot say anything about FPS, maybe yes with a proper GPU, but nothing I can assure you. I have an i5 2500 and I expect it to be perfectly fine for evey setting, after I upgrade my GPU.
 
By the time TW3 for Linux will come out you'll probably upgrade your computer a few times already, so nothing to worry about ;D
I have a gaming rig running Windows for playing games. Last time I updated was when TW2 came out. Now I need new pieces for it for TW3. Or buy a PS4 (I have preordered both editions - for PC from gog.com and TW3:CE for PS4).
But regarding linux version, I doubt we'll see it in the following years.
 
But regarding linux version, I doubt we'll see it in the following years.

I'm not sure either. It probably would depend on whether CDPR want to continue with their idea to release REDengine for other developers or they want to drop it. If the later, chances of getting the Linux versions will be much lower.

Another factor can be OpenGL NG (next). Thinking of it, if let's say CDPR add OpenGL support now and then OpenGL NG comes out right after, they'll have to rewrite the whole thing again which sounds like a nasty amount of double work. So may be they are waiting for it?
 
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Well they should make some money from the effort they put into red engine. And since the wind of open sourcing proprietary frameworks blows even in MS offices, they could open source it, requiring licensing only for commercial purposes. That would be awesome!!! And the circle of life would be complete by Bioware licensing red engine from CDRP!!!! :D
Anyway, most probably I'll be drolling on youtube videos after TW3 is released until I'll get a bigger car for my family and some piece of hardware capable of running it at great quality. In this order :(
 
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