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System Rquirements problem

Discussion in 'Ask the Team' started by Veldoran_the_Warlock, Jul 4, 2015.

  1. Hi there,

    I wanted to ask someone professional about the system rquirements, yes, I saw on FAQ which are minimum, but thats my fear = GT660ti

    I have a Laptop = Windows 8 = 8gb RAM = some Intel i5 quad core = and GT840m.... I know its not much, and those minimum requirements are only for now, maybe they will be lower and maybe higher, but will it be possible for me to run? Even on low? I fear that when I buy the pack I will be disapointed cause I will not be able to play the game, thats my biggest fear, on the other way it looks like Warhammer 40k in the livestreams so I dont fear anything other than Optimalization.

    I cant wait to see my Eldar on the battlefield so... and chaos in the early access mwhahahah.... eh. :D

    PS: These days its hard for me, cause every other game which is multiplatfrom has some unbelievable high system requirements, because other companies are lazy to make them optimised for PC so they just port it, so I am stuck with games from past like Dawn of War 2´s or Planetside 2, which runs pretty well on my laptop and so.

    I wish you all the best with creating the Heavens for Warhammer40k fans =)
    0strum, Necroledo, Joekern and 3 others like this.
  2. Edspitta Joekern Subordinate

    Would love to hear the answer to this. I'm worrying about the same thing. My laptops new but doesn't quite match the specs on the faq.
    0strum and Veldoran_the_Warlock like this.
  3. Grigdusher Grigdusher Arch-Cardinal

    the founder access will come on less tha 2 months so the answer will come soon.
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  4. Necroledo Necroledo Well-Known Member

    I'm also nervous about the requeriments. I have Windows 7, i7 processor, Nvidia GT540M + 2GB RAM, 8 GB RAM. I can run most games of today, but most of the time I have to lower settings to medium.
  5. Serg Serg First Blood!

  6. It tells everything to be fine expect processor :D
  7. Necroledo Necroledo Well-Known Member

    Tells everything fine excepting Video Card (although its secondary attributes are way better than required), and it doesn't recognize the processor speed, but I think it matches the required one. Even then, it says it doesn't reach the minimum requirements...
  8. Yea, I tried the site in the past, and it say even for SWTOR that I cant run it, and It goes smooth on high details... defficult site...

    But what I fear is todays marketing of "multiplatform" games. Just look you have it all around. Games look nearly all the same, but from the time when "next-gen" consoles (sarcasm) were released, it went all to shit. Companies stopped working on Pc games and are making only console ports (expect rockstar, PC version GTA5 is smoother then GTA4) ... and so majority of PC multiplatform games take 50gb of hardisk space and they need hardware like 8 GB ram, GT TITAN etc. (I am being strongly sarcastic). I am not telling it will be problem of Eternal Crusade, but I want to be sure. Cause its really bad these days. Marketing is everywhere.
  9. Serg Serg First Blood!

    The site has problems, when it can't recognize something in your hardware. Then it says that you can't run it, even if you can.

    Mostly the problem in running new game is in graphics card, so if graphics card is good, everything else is not problem. When I run benchmark I don't have any problem with ram(If there are no memory leaks), most games takes 2-3 gb ram (there is always problem with multiple games client running at once). But more ram means faster loading. And I never have problem with CPU. My CPU is Athlon X64, this CPU is few years old and most games don't use it on max. Most games use 50-60% of CPU.
    But even if your card is not recommended for the game, you still have chance to run it on lowest settings. Other side is bad PC optimalisation.
  10. What would you do if the specs are listed as good but the actual card is wrong?

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