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    Re: Just Cause 3 minimum and recommended specs published

    Quote Originally Posted by Jowsey View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by 3s-gtech View Post
    From my experience with JC2, Avalanche don't half-ass the port. I found it to play very well on older mid range hardware, with plenty of configuration options. I enjoyed it on PS3 too. Considering I must have soaked 200+ hours in JC2 this will be pretty essential for me.
    JC2 straight up crashes every single time I've ever tried to play it! XD

    Plenty of time trying to work out the issue and I just gave up, I only paid a couple quid for it in the end.
    Try turning off "Decals" in the graphics options. this stopped random crashes for me, along with others in steam forumn.

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    Re: Just Cause 3 minimum and recommended specs published

    JC2 wasn't the best port - the QTE's with the number keys don't flow very well, IMO using wasd would have been more fun. Hopefully JC3 will have a better PC control setup

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    Re: Just Cause 3 minimum and recommended specs published

    Quote Originally Posted by zarnywoop View Post
    Try turning off "Decals" in the graphics options. this stopped random crashes for me, along with others in steam forumn.
    Fixed my issues. Only started playing this again recently and had to do the same thing...
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    Re: Just Cause 3 minimum and recommended specs published

    I am very excited for this game.

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    Re: Just Cause 3 minimum and recommended specs published

    It's up for pre-loading on steam!

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    Re: Just Cause 3 minimum and recommended specs published

    Doesn't seem to high to be honest, I reckon I can run it at reasonable FPS. Not sure whether its time to upgrade 750 TI or not

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