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Old 01-19-2011, 10:34 AM
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whining about the whining dosnt help either , just kiddin. as they say in the past its a proof of the expectation this sim creates on all of us
Let's see if this thread helps. I sure hope so. Not kidding.
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Old 01-19-2011, 11:15 AM
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As I recall, firstly there were real problems with stuttering over land with that spec, and secondly, we don't know how much the software has been optimised and/or revised since then. So no, that isn't a 'minimum system requirement'. It is a guess.

More to the point. Ubisoft are trying to take orders for software without providing a spec. Does anyone really think this is a sensible business practice?
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Old 01-19-2011, 11:28 AM
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As I recall, firstly there were real problems with stuttering over land with that spec, and secondly, we don't know how much the software has been optimised and/or revised since then. So no, that isn't a 'minimum system requirement'. It is a guess.
Exactly. I assume that only 2GIGS of RAM installed was a cause of stuttering....Im pretty sure my i7920@3.3Ghz paired with GTX470 twin frozr 2 (overclocked beyond 480 specs) and 6GIGS of DDR3 RAM would be enough for smooth gameplay ond med to high settings on 1680x1050 res....

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More to the point. Ubisoft are trying to take orders for software without providing a spec. Does anyone really think this is a sensible business practice?
Ehh..I would too like to know why we still dont have such an important info...and preorders started....
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Old 01-19-2011, 05:55 PM
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As I recall, firstly there were real problems with stuttering over land with that spec, and secondly, we don't know how much the software has been optimised and/or revised since then. So no, that isn't a 'minimum system requirement'. It is a guess.

More to the point. Ubisoft are trying to take orders for software without providing a spec. Does anyone really think this is a sensible business practice?
There were real problems with stuttering at the Russian expo. This was explained as systems with only 2 gigs of memory. Since then Luthier stated the optimizations have gone rather well. I'm sure they will still be optimizing until the end of February when they have to send in the final copy for pressing.

There is no problem with Ubisoft taking preorders. People with decent systems or people who understand they might have to build a new system will happily preorder the new game. People who are concerned their system won't stack up and aren't planning to upgrade can simply wait a month or so for the system specs. I have a decent system and plan to upgrade it even further, but I'm not planning to preorder for a month or so and will still get the sim the same time as people who preorder now. What's the big deal?
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Old 01-19-2011, 06:17 PM
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There were real problems with stuttering at the Russian expo. This was explained as systems with only 2 gigs of memory. Since then Luthier stated the optimizations have gone rather well. I'm sure they will still be optimizing until the end of February when they have to send in the final copy for pressing.

There is no problem with Ubisoft taking preorders. People with decent systems or people who understand they might have to build a new system will happily preorder the new game. People who are concerned their system won't stack up and aren't planning to upgrade can simply wait a month or so for the system specs. I have a decent system and plan to upgrade it even further, but I'm not planning to preorder for a month or so and will still get the sim the same time as people who preorder now. What's the big deal?
+1 qft
anyway, we're 99% sure that it'll be CPU dependant, so if you dont have at minimum a Core2Duo than I think you should same some money
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Old 01-19-2011, 07:27 PM
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Think about it guys, not many gamers play sims now a day, i would say a mere 12% or something, add to that, that not many gamers have heard of this game yet (maybe some good marketing will still come, who knows? doubt it IMO)

So why in hell would Oleg make a sim that's only for those with the most extreme N.A.S.A pc's and have a situation like Crysis had when it was just launched.

So from only those 12% simmers only half of them would be able to play the game properly.

Maddox Games + Profits = none


anyway, i dont thinks it's stupid to worry and therefor i dont think this thread is useless. i just think you don't really have to worry that much.
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Old 01-19-2011, 08:10 PM
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As far as my own predictions come, I'm quite sure that multicore processors will be utilized. I think that was also stated by a dev some time ago. So a Quad core processor(which is kinda becoming the norm) is a good place to start IMO, since that's the route the gaming industry in general is taking nowadays. It will most probably not be able to utilize hyper threading(higher end i7's), no games are yet and there's only a small handful of games out there that can utilize even four cores still. Threading a game engine is no trivial feat of software engineering.

I have almost the same rig as you Genbrian, but a 5870 1gb and 8gb ram. If I can't max(or atleast close to max) CoD:IL-2, I'd be very surprised.
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Old 01-19-2011, 09:26 PM
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Why is everyone so fixated with minimum specs!? All it gives you is minimum performance.

Wait for the thing to be released, look at the minimum and then go three levels up. Anything else means you're compromising.

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Old 01-19-2011, 09:39 PM
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As far as my own predictions come, I'm quite sure that multicore processors will be utilized. I think that was also stated by a dev some time ago. So a Quad core processor(which is kinda becoming the norm) is a good place to start IMO, since that's the route the gaming industry in general is taking nowadays. It will most probably not be able to utilize hyper threading(higher end i7's), no games are yet and there's only a small handful of games out there that can utilize even four cores still. Threading a game engine is no trivial feat of software engineering.
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I have almost the same rig as you Genbrien, but a 5870 1gb and 8gb ram. If I can't max(or atleast close to max) CoD:IL-2, I'd be very surprised.
The only think that I fear that could lower my perf with the game is my 4gb of ram. Tried to search for 4 more GB of the same Mushkin ram but it's discontinued....

And please people, if you buy a new system with a new OS, dont buy a *@&$*@$ 32bit...
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