Re: warhammer total war system requirements
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Originally Posted by
Vankar
and my computer is:
Asus G11CB;
Intel, Core i7, 3,40 GHz, 64 bit;
RAM:16 GB;
Hard Disk: 1000 GB,
GRAPHIC:Nvidia, GeForce GTX 950, 2048 MB;
Windows 10, Home, Bit S.O. : 64 ,
Philips MONITOR LED/OLED MODEL: 273V5LHSB; Size:27’’
So my questions...
as it looks all ok in order to enjoy it properly... shall I expect anyway to decrease the graphic details during battles? Will the game lag and freeze anyway ?
I ask that cuz i fear they confirm lower requirements before selling the game so they can sell more and more...
Any suggestion ?
Thanks
You gfx card is a worser rebrand of the GTX770, so dont have high hopes on playing this on Ultra/high.
You'll get it on Medium.
Also i bet, like you said, they do infact lower the system requirements, to sell more units.
I'm asking in every video released by CA/SEGA, to post their PC config. i'll bet its a GTX980TI in SLI for the battles they show us. With the latest intel I7 processor.
My prediction?
Specs for medium, will in fact give you low details (60fps)
Specs for High, will give you medium details (60fps)
Specs for ultra, will give you High/ultra details (60fps).
Remember the ROME2 lie. Recording all games on half the speed during recording, than put it on youtube on double the speed. So it looks smooth.
I'll wait on upgrading my GTX 770, for the release of the new Nvidia/AMD cards.
If i would like to pay for one, now, it will be the R9 390 (8gb + Direct X12). Cause that cards is better than the Nvidia GTX 970 (3.5gb + 0.5gb no direct X 12).
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GTX 950 is not a rebranded 770. There is a large performance gap between those 2 cards and the GTX 950 is really a mean trick on customers by Nvidia in my opinion. Almost everyone in the Nvidia 700 series even 750Ti is better off staying with what they have than upgrading to a GTX 950.
According to CA specs the recommended is GTX 760 which is only 5-10% faster than the GTX 950 so you are near recommended specs. Of course that likely means acceptable performance will come mostly on medium settings. If you want a real upgrade you would have to jump at least to a GTX 970 or R9 390 but since you'll definitely be able to run the game and in 2-3 months new lineup of GPU is coming out I'd wait to upgrade. Most likely you'll be able to score a deal on a used 970 or get a 1070 new around the same price as you'd pay right now.
I have a 770 that I got used last year from someone upgrading to a 970 and paid alot less than $200. Overclocked I expect that card to run on High though I think Ultra is out of reach for TW:WH unless CA somehow pulled a miracle of optimization which given their track record is very unlikely.
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So basically it is ok for all part of the hardware of mine but the weakness might be the graphic card which I can change at a decent price within the next 6 months or maybe before.
Good. Graphic card start by being very expensive but then they decrease very fast.
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CPU - intel I5-6600k
GPU - MSI 390
RAM - 8GB
SSD- 250GB with 150GB space so I can fit the game here
HDD- 1TB
I'm thinking about getting 980 TI by the end of summer and I7-6700k in winter by the end of the year hopefully their game engine get tweaks and improvements since I'd want to play this game with 1000 moving pixels per units, hopefully I'll able to stream the game too..
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By the end of summer the next gen gpus might have arrived and you'll probably have better options.
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Hi all,
Can someone let me know how they think the below laptop would preform?
AMD A10-8700P
8GB RAM
Radeon R6 graphics
Struggle? not run? I am guessing - I'm rubbish with these sort of things
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Chesh
AMD A10-8700P
8GB RAM
Radeon R6 graphics
Struggle? not run? I am guessing - I'm rubbish with these sort of things
You should be able to run it- not sure how well as it depends on exactly which configuration of R6 you have. Probably low to medium but it is 64 bit and depending on how CA optimized it you might actually be better off than many other laptops.
What Settings could my computer run TW:Warhammer at?
I was wondering what I could run the game at... (I looked at the required specs but I am not gr8 at the whole comparison thing only real thing i bothered with was processor which is easy.) Custom Built.
Processor-AMD FX-8800P Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G
Graphics Card-AMD Radeon (TM) R9 360
RAM-16 GB
OS- Windows 10
Re: What Settings could my computer run TW:Warhammer at?
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Originally Posted by
AgrippaDaRippa
I was wondering what I could run the game at... (I looked at the required specs but I am not gr8 at the whole comparison thing only real thing i bothered with was processor which is easy.) Custom Built.
Processor-AMD FX-8800P Radeon R7, 12 Compute Cores 4C+8G
Graphics Card-AMD Radeon (TM) R9 360
RAM-16 GB
OS- Windows 10
Cant give u an exact figure or a damm good guess without knowing what screen size (resolution you play at).
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On the top of my head i would guess on medium/high.
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Cant give u an exact figure or a damm good guess without knowing what screen size (resolution you play at).
I play with a 22 inch screen
1920 by 1080
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AgrippaDaRippa
I play with a 22 inch screen
1920 by 1080
If you play on High at the resolution expect low FPS. Medium might be ok though.
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For the record, the next gen Nvidia gpus (GTX 1000 series) will reach the markets in a couple of weeks.
GTX 1080 - May 27th ($599)
GTX 1070 - June 10th ($379)
So if you are planning to buy a new GPU for Warhammer, the wait is definitely worth it. The only issue I see here is that the 1000 series seem to have been designed with Virtual Reality performance in mind (aka a worthless gimmick for the vast majority of buyers) so I am now curious about what AMD has in store, since I imagine their release will have a better price-quality ratio, with a bigger focus on raw performance and fewer gimimcks.
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HigoChumbo
For the record, the next gen Nvidia gpus (GTX 1000 series) will reach the markets in a couple of weeks.
GTX 1080 - May 27th ($599)
GTX 1070 - June 10th ($379)
So if you are planning to buy a new GPU for Warhammer, the wait is definitely worth it. The only issue I see here is that the 1000 series seem to have been designed with Virtual Reality performance in mind (aka a worthless gimmick for the vast majority of buyers) so I am now curious about what AMD has in store, since I imagine their release will have a better price-quality ratio, with a bigger focus on raw performance and fewer gimimcks.
From what I have read so far, it seems AMD are also interested in VR and bringing it to a massed market that can't afford Nvidia prices. Both camps seem to be banging on about VR. Me I am only interested in raw power, so I suspect AMD are out. I am not expecting the GTX 1080 to give me the boost I want over the GTX 980Ti. (I don't like the idea of sli/crossfire, I like powerful single GPU's)
It's not just the new cards we need, won't the new Nvidia's need mother boards with the new graphics interface? Then also there's probably immature drivers to contend with?
I may well opt for a 4K monitor, although at the moment I am struggling to make my mind up as to the screen size and resolution to go for, never mind which monitor is the best? Suspect I will have to wait for a GTX 1080Ti or better? I want to build a new PC that will last for while, thinking of about £2,000 around Christmas, plus up to £1,000 for the screen. My 16yrs old son is gagging to get his hands on my current PC, as his has broken, so no Warhammer Total War for him til I upgrade. In the short term every thing is so new, even the new SSD's. I thought by December the dust will have settled some what and weighting my options will be better?
Anyone here done any total war gaming at 4K resolution, does it look good?
The prices in the states for these new Nvidia cards compared to what we will have to pay in the UK don't seem to tally, are you going to get them cheap, or are we being ripped?