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I believe Battlefield 4

 

http://www.battlefield.com/au/battlefield-4/pc

 

OS
WINDOWS VISTA SP2 32-BIT (WITH KB971512 PLATFORM UPDATE)
PROCESSOR
AMD ATHLON X2 2.8 GHZ
INTEL CORE 2 DUO 2.4 GHZ
MEMORY
4 GB
GRAPHICS CARD
AMD RADEON HD 3870
NVIDIA GEFORCE 8800 GT
GRAPHICS MEMORY
512 MB
HARD DRIVE
30 GB

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Battlefield 4 is the one you're looking for. BF4 is optimized amazingly.

Not amazingly, and it REALLY depends on the hardware. (inconsistent optimization) For example, a lot of people (including me) have their whole f*cking ram (put into paged pool, I think) "used up" by the game. (99% after about 1.5 hours of gameplay, everything becomes f*cking laggy) And if it had amazing optimization, then it should have had a lot more to juice out of my 4 year old crap HD 5770. The whole engine is probably a f*cking mess.

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I'm a BF4 player, lvl 125 and I can say this is one of the best optimized games for the PC out there. My rig is i5 k3550, 8gb, gtx 770 all these running on 240 ssd on all high settings, 1920x1080 res LOCKED at 60 fps at all times, if I turn vsync off I get 80 to 120 fps any map anytime. If GTAV will need as much firepower as BF4 we're extremely lucky!

For example, a lot of people (including me) have their whole f*cking ram (put into paged pool, I think) "used up" by the game.

games can't use up paged pool, only kernel-mode drivers can. ask your GPU manufacturer for more details.

BF4 is well optimized, i'm always getting stable framerates (60+ fps) with my 5870, but you need a good gpu to reach high settings 60+ fps.

a 280X would do it.

Have 280 here (no x), and it runs 60fps avg on ultra settings, 2AA, 1080p

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CookinSmokeey

If you can run Far Cry 4 in whatever settings and whatever FPS you what, then GTAV should be the same.

 

FarCry 4 has terrible optimization.

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You probably ain't going to get a good idea of how GTA 5 is going to run. The closest is going to be something that uses the same graphics engine and "fairly" recent, maybe, Max Payne 3. Only thing is, is that Max Payne 3 has MUCH smaller environments.

 

But the low recommended requirements for MP3 (from Rockstar's website) are not too far off the minimum specs announced for GTA5.

Windows 7/Vista/XP PC (32 or 64 bit)
Intel Dual Core 3GHz or AMD equivalent
3GB System RAM
NVIDIA® GeForce 450 512MB RAM
or AMD Radeon™ HD 4870 512MB RAM

Edited by V8VANTAGE

If you can run GTA IV on medium settings you can be sure you can run GTA V.

I can run IV on High settings fine around 30FPS but won't be able to run V because of it being 64-bit only.

Edited by B Dawg

 

If you can run GTA IV on medium settings you can be sure you can run GTA V.

I can run IV on High settings fine around 30FPS but won't be able to run V because of it being 64-bit only.

 

1. Using IV as an example because it's terribly optimized

3. Why do you game on a 34-bit OS?

TheEightFingeredMan

If you can run GTA IV on medium settings you can be sure you can run GTA V.

Can You Run It tells me I can run GTA IV at recommended specs but not GTA V at minimum. Although I realize this website doesn't seem to be trusted among this community either.

 

If you can run GTA IV on medium settings you can be sure you can run GTA V.

I can run IV on High settings fine around 30FPS but won't be able to run V because of it being 64-bit only.

 

Explain for me why the f*ck you are using 32bits?

RedIndianRobin

 

If you can run GTA IV on medium settings you can be sure you can run GTA V.

I can run IV on High settings fine around 30FPS but won't be able to run V because of it being 64-bit only.

 

Just get a 64 bit OS.

 

Battlefield 4 is the one you're looking for. BF4 is optimized amazingly.

Not amazingly, and it REALLY depends on the hardware. (inconsistent optimization) For example, a lot of people (including me) have their whole f*cking ram (put into paged pool, I think) "used up" by the game. (99% after about 1.5 hours of gameplay, everything becomes f*cking laggy) And if it had amazing optimization, then it should have had a lot more to juice out of my 4 year old crap HD 5770. The whole engine is probably a f*cking mess.

 

 

I don't know, but lowering texture quality to High improved performance and removed the whole memory leak and stuttering on my 1 GB 6770 (5770 rebrand).

 

At OP: Dragon Age: Inquisition.

 

Minimum:

AMD Quad-core 2.5 GHz, Intel 2.0 GHz

4GB RAM

HD 4870 and 8800 GT

 

Recommended:

AMD Hexa-core 3.2 GHz, Intel 3.0 GHz

8GB RAM

HD 7870 and GTX 660

The new Uncharted 4 looks great and that is running on $400 system, amazing what proper optimization and hardware utilization can produce! Sorry it's off topic I know..... :)

 

Driveclub looks better to me.

 

For example, a lot of people (including me) have their whole f*cking ram (put into paged pool, I think) "used up" by the game.

games can't use up paged pool, only kernel-mode drivers can. ask your GPU manufacturer for more details.

 

 

You sound like Windows error message :p

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RedIndianRobin

At OP: Dragon Age: Inquisition.

 

Minimum:

AMD Quad-core 2.5 GHz, Intel 2.0 GHz

4GB RAM

HD 4870 and 8800 GT

 

Recommended:

AMD Hexa-core 3.2 GHz, Intel 3.0 GHz

8GB RAM

HD 7870 and GTX 660

DAI's graphics and textures are not that great to be honest. BF4 on the other hand, blows away any games' graphics till date(except crytek games of course), thanks to Frostbite engine.

Edited by RedIndianRobin

 

At OP: Dragon Age: Inquisition.

 

Minimum:

AMD Quad-core 2.5 GHz, Intel 2.0 GHz

4GB RAM

HD 4870 and 8800 GT

 

Recommended:

AMD Hexa-core 3.2 GHz, Intel 3.0 GHz

8GB RAM

HD 7870 and GTX 660

DAI's graphics and textures are not that great to be honest. BF4 on the other hand, blows away any games' graphics till date(except crytek games of course), thanks to Frostbite engine.

 

 

One thing to note is that it's open world.

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The new Uncharted 4 looks great and that is running on $400 system, amazing what proper optimization and hardware utilization can produce! Sorry it's off topic I know..... :)

Wait and see what happens. Probablly 30fps, and you can run a lot of stuff on very high settings with 30fps.

Not to mention someone said the time of day might be fixed and partially baked into the textures.

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