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Ctrl E
05-28-2010, 01:02 AM
has anyone given an idea of what specs will be needed to run SOW yet?

am hoping to get a mate to build me a new machine.

AndyJWest
05-28-2010, 03:49 AM
has anyone given an idea of what specs will be needed to run SOW yet?

am hoping to get a mate to build me a new machine.
Some people have, Not based on anything definitive that 1C:Maddox has said though. If you want the official specs you will have to wait. Basically, you have two choices: (a) Build a top-spec machine now, in the expectation that it will run SoW (they'd be daft to release it if nobody has a machine that can run it), or (b) wait for the spec, then decide what you need. (b) makes more sense unless you need the PC for other things in the meantime, but it's up to you...

Tree_UK
05-28-2010, 09:36 AM
Oleg once said we will get system specs in May 2009, so anytime soon i guess.

ECV56_Lancelot
05-28-2010, 11:19 AM
Oleg once said we will get system specs in May 2009, so anytime soon i guess.

LOL! You don´t let one pass through Tree!

Ctrl-E, the true its we can´t tell yet, and unless that something extraordinary happen we will not get the specs this month, or the next.
In some moment Oleg said that most likely a minimum of 3 gigas of RAM would be recommended, so my advice that you start to think on acquiring a 64bits OS and 4 gigas or more of RAM.

That is as far as i can tell you, for the very little i know.

Ctrl E
05-29-2010, 04:57 AM
bummer

rollnloop
05-30-2010, 10:18 AM
Here's my idea of these, should be reasonable for about every hardware intensive sim, BoB included:

Buy the highest CPU you can afford, preferably with high freq and/or good overclock possibility, and minimum 3 cores (i'd go for 4, RoF and ArmaII use these, no reason BoB would not). Sims are always CPU limited. I wouldn't go for hexa yet, BoB won't probably at release use all those cores, or at least not efficiently since it's difficult to program for hardware that doesn't exist.

Buy a reasonable GPU for the res you play, for a 22 to 24 inches monitor the "next to best" or at least "best in previous generation" GPU should fit perfectly, maybe even one more down the list should still fit well.

Buy as more RAM as you can afford too, with the OS to use it (64bits), RAM allows to play on big maps, with many different objects (planes, tanks).

Buy a SSD or a 10000RPM HDD if you can afford it, Sims tend to use quite some space, and to load much of it at each play.

All of this is speculation, of course, but 22 years experience with simulators says it should prove quite accurate in the end.

furbs
05-30-2010, 11:55 AM
you forgot to say "and only start buying these things when you have SOW in your hands" :)

Avimimus
05-31-2010, 04:29 AM
There will be a resource creep with subsequent addons - so it is actually ideal to buy one or one and a half years after release.

Priorities should go to RAM and CPU. The GPU really is an afterthought for flight simulators. Track-IR or a good joystick would be higher priority than an advanced card.

Advanced rendering options are optimised for close range high detail rendering of small numbers of object used in first-person-shooters and not very applicable to the needs of flight-sims.

Skoshi Tiger
05-31-2010, 05:29 AM
All of this is speculation, of course, but 22 years experience with simulators says it should prove quite accurate in the end.

I think we've been spoiled with IL2. For as long as I can remember (going back to Elite and SWOTLW) I've always been playing with less than the recomended spec's of hardware. It's only been in the last year or two I've got a rig that can handle IL2 at a reasonable level of detail.

Mainly because IL2 has been around so long and has been relativly stable.

Soon I'll be below recomended specs when SOW is released :(

Cheers

Chivas
05-31-2010, 06:06 AM
I assume Oleg is struggling as we speak to make all of SOW features work with usable framerates. So I doubt we will see any system specs info until the game is near gold. He may even have to delay some features until systems can take the load. SOW will be continually upgraded as new theaters and addons are created, much like IL-2 had done.

Oleg includes many options to adjust the game to suit your PC requirements. I've always preferred to fly with as many options enable as possible and can afford rather highend systems [atleast in my own mind, not my wifes]. So waiting a year or two after the games release to play the game properly is not an option I would even consider. That said, Oleg won't release a game only playable on these highend systems as it would be financial suicide.

If you build a 64 bit OS System with a 3 gig , 4 core cpu with atleast 6 gigs of ram, and a relatively highend videocard with options to upgrade the cpu later you should be able to turn quite a few options on. A solid state hard drive may also be very helpful.

Waiting a year and half after release,,LMFAO. We've had an 3 extra years and counting to save for this system, but I doubt many including myself have. I know its not a funny matter for those on more restricted budgets. :(

Novotny
05-31-2010, 09:37 AM
The GPU, In my opinion, really is an afterthought for flight simulators. Track-IR or a good joystick would be higher priority than an advanced card.

Advanced rendering options are optimised for close range high detail rendering of small numbers of object used in first-person-shooters and not very applicable to the needs of flight-sims.

Fixed that for you :)

Personally, I'd like to run this in DX11 with AA*8 enabled, but doubt that'll be possible immediately. Who knows? It's all just rampant speculation and idle thoughts.

Tree_UK
05-31-2010, 11:45 AM
I wouldn't build a new rig just yet, wait until this time next year and we may have some indication on system specs + technology will have moved on.

BigC208
05-31-2010, 06:48 PM
I thought SoW would come out in 2007 and built a top of the line machine in December of 2006. Lesson learned is forget the hype and wait untill the game is released. I'll wait 6 months and then built something nice that will last me, with upgrades, 3 or 4years. The excuse I used in 2006, needing it for the soon to be released SoW, will not fly again with my wife.

major_setback
05-31-2010, 07:11 PM
has anyone given an idea of what specs will be needed to run SOW yet?

am hoping to get a mate to build me a new machine.

Bifocals. At least!!
:-)

HFC_Dolphin
06-01-2010, 12:33 PM
I thought SoW would come out in 2007 and built a top of the line machine in December of 2006. Lesson learned is forget the hype and wait untill the game is released. I'll wait 6 months and then built something nice that will last me, with upgrades, 3 or 4years. The excuse I used in 2006, needing it for the soon to be released SoW, will not fly again with my wife.

Did the same on 2006. I prepared a nice rig for SoW and now it's outdated even for...1946 :P