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Originally Posted by meplay
why do you think?
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Don't know, that's why I asked. Let's summarise our current understanding of ways to increase in-game performance:
1. Increase number or cores? Not much effect.
2. Increase RAM? No point if the game is running 32-bit.
3. GPU? Great if you can afford to upgrade from GTX250 to GTX480 but if you want to SLI two GTX250s? Sorry, out of luck because SLI/CrossFire might even make performance worse.
Now whilst I am confident these issues will be addressed in the next patch or two we are about to get a whole influx of new players in the west starting March 30. If they start CoD and can't get a playable frame rate after their steam d/l they are going to be annoyed and want to know what to do about it.
And guess what? They won't really care whether it is 1C's or Ubi's fault but will mark the game with a big fail. And so might reviewers. That is why there should be some response on these topics. Much better to get clarification now so the answers are at hand. This isn't pre-release any more.