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Kind of...ish? I got about an extra ~10FPS on my GTX 760 between beta and launch. What GPU and CPU do you have?
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Originally Posted by ROFLBRYCE
Kind of...ish? I got about an extra ~10FPS on my GTX 760 between beta and launch. What GPU and CPU do you have?
Intel Core2 Quad 2.40GHZ
Intel(R)Core (TM) 2 Quad CPU
Q6600 @2.40GHz
2.40GHz 2.00GB of RAM
Nvidia Geforce 9600GT
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Originally Posted by chaoscauser
Intel Core2 Quad 2.40GHZ
Intel(R)Core (TM) 2 Quad CPU
Q6600 @2.40GHz
2.40GHz 2.00GB of RAM
Nvidia Geforce 9600GT
Well, looking at minumum requirements here...
Dual Core 2.0 GHz or equivalent processor
CPU Speed: Info
RAM: 2 GB
Video Card: DirectX 9.0 compliant video card with 512MB of RAM (NVIDIA GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon 2600 or better)
Free Disk Space: 60 GB
You should be okay to run it, but it will probably be at low res (thinking 720p or lower) and you might be grabbing 20-35FPS from the game. Unfortunately, the parts in your PC happen to be a bit older the thing that sucks when new goodies come out are the old ones get bumped back on priority to care about/optimize. You'd still be able to play, but I'd definitely consider upgrading your PC whenever possible to truly appreciate the game. Heck, I actually went out and built my current PC just to play ESO when it launched last year, haha.
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Originally Posted by ROFLBRYCE
Well, looking at minumum requirements here...
Dual Core 2.0 GHz or equivalent processor
CPU Speed: Info
RAM: 2 GB
Video Card: DirectX 9.0 compliant video card with 512MB of RAM (NVIDIA GeForce 8800 / ATI Radeon 2600 or better)
Free Disk Space: 60 GB
You should be okay to run it, but it will probably be at low res (thinking 720p or lower) and you might be grabbing 20-35FPS from the game. Unfortunately, the parts in your PC happen to be a bit older the thing that sucks when new goodies come out are the old ones get bumped back on priority to care about/optimize. You'd still be able to play, but I'd definitely consider upgrading your PC whenever possible to truly appreciate the game. Heck, I actually went out and built my current PC just to play ESO when it launched last year, haha.
Not that bothered if it is low res as long as it runs better than beta then should be worth buying.
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If you plan on buying it regardless, do it now. Currently you can snag it on sale through 3rd party retailers for ~$25-35. After it launches as a Free to Play game, it'l be back up in the $60-70 price range. For that low of a price, it's definitely worth the cash especially if you know you'll be playing it later on.
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I am currently playing it(since a couple of months) and I am definitly enjoying it more than wow. The only problem I have is that there are some problems with it being an mmo, and I feel it would have been better if it was purely SP.
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Originally Posted by ROFLBRYCE
If you plan on buying it regardless, do it now. Currently you can snag it on sale through 3rd party retailers for ~$25-35. After it launches as a Free to Play game, it'l be back up in the $60-70 price range. For that low of a price, it's definitely worth the cash especially if you know you'll be playing it later on.
Yeah and also if you buy it now you can play a month before release and keep playing also
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