Read more.Recommends an AMD RX 480 or Nvidia GTX 1060 for this Frostbite powered game.
Read more.Recommends an AMD RX 480 or Nvidia GTX 1060 for this Frostbite powered game.
3GB VRAM? Hopefully won't kill my 970s then.
Are they being sponsored by Intel or something?
Min spec i5-6600K or FX-6350, so all the people running previous generation i5/i7 machines that are waiting for Intel to actually release a CPU that is worth upgrading too are screwed.
Interestingly, taking a look at CPU-World comparison of the old i5-2500K, the i5 pretty much either better or similar performance.
http://www.cpu-world.com/Compare/434/AMD_FX-Series_FX-6350_vs_Intel_Core_i5_i5-2500K.html
Its the usual ass-covering that you get on all system specs these days.
We get requirements stating "Server with 16GB RAM" and then monitor the application to find it's using < 1GB.
State more that you know you need and there shouldn't be any comebacks.
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It is EA it is crap.
I have an i5-2500 and it ran fine, the minimum CPU is a bit of BS
i have an i5 4570 non k and was getting 100% usage which caused my mouse to stutter. Not by much and frankly 99% people wouldn't feel it, but the 1% who feel the difference between 125hz and 500+hz on mice would say it its not really BS. 4570 works at about 3.4ghz and stutters were only about 30% of game time so I suppose if you can have cpu that overclocks to at least 3.6ghz you should be fine...
Mine is a non-K (the day I went to buy the rig the K was out of stock, couldn't be arsed coming back another day, Scan is a slog), and while the performance wasn't top-notch, there was stuttering like you said, it still ran in what I would call an acceptable way, and to me this means it meets the minimum.
You're not gonna get perfect play from minimum requirements, that's a given, but the game runs at a level that is acceptable, and I found it acceptable. Of course this is one of those things that is more opinion than fact so I guess we'll agree to disagree
Yeah you have a point, minimum cpu spec could be lowered to much lower. You could even argue that playing on 32 man servers could be defined as minimum and then 8GB with low clocked cpu should be fine for 60+fps
The workaround to this stuttering personally was to cap fps to what ever is close enough to not saturate cpu. I had to go for 64fps as going 60/61 made screen tearing unbearable. Also because of way it gets capped it introduces a bit different stuttery-ness however I found it to be better than the one from getting cpu bottlenecked.
Last edited by aniilv; 21-09-2016 at 09:53 PM.
The beta seemed fine on an i7 2600K @ 4.6GHz - the system I built in 2011 for BF3 (although I bought a GTX 970 to replace the Zotac GTX 590 that failed out of warranty).
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