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Minimum
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz/AMD Phenom II X4 945 3.0 GHz or equivalent
8 GB RAM
30 GB free HDD space
NVIDIA GTX 550 Ti 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB or equivalent

Recommended
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Intel Core i7 4790 3.6 GHz/AMD FX-9590 4.7 GHz or equivalent
8 GB RAM
30 GB free HDD space
NVIDIA GTX 780 3GB/AMD Radeon R9 290X 4GB or equivalent

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8 years ago

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Can you run it?

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like i even care for this game........='(
Yes :D
Yes on max Settings and 4K >:D

Nooooo ;_;

8 years ago
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Below minimum requirements? :(

8 years ago
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Know that feel bro! =/
My lil old GTX 560m is slightly below the minimum...

Waiting for this since forever... 'll try it anyway in potato mode...
here... have a bro hug...

8 years ago
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800x600 >:D

8 years ago
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nope :/
gonna start saving. need about $900..no?
Edit: checked out local online stores and assemble your pc. it's gonna be $1200 at least.
backlog it is. I can watch gameplay videos of f4 any way ;.;

8 years ago*
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;_;

8 years ago
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C-c-cof consoles

8 years ago
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I need to upgrade to 8gb (my RAM has been having memory problems lately anyway) and I have Radeon HD 7770...

8 years ago
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No. None of the newer games ever run on my crappy GPU, damn it.
I bet Just Cause 3 won't run either... I want to cry, now :'(

8 years ago
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8 years ago
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mmm now that i think about, the difference in performance between the GTX550 and the 7870 is big enough, to worry, could it be badly optimized for AMD? D:

8 years ago
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In Star Wars Battlefront beta running right now, a 290 beats a 780 ti. In this game a 290x is equal to a 780. So yeah, poorly optimized for AMD. Not that is matters, the graphics are not very good, so I doubt it will run that badly anyways.

8 years ago
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Hum my cpu is a bottleneck, but hey looks fine. Now I need to win it >:D

8 years ago
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That GTX 650 1Gb is probably needing that upgrade then if I'm going to play it.

8 years ago
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The only thing Im not a huge fan of is the 30GB HD space but I can deal with it. I do wonder if my rig can run it at high settings:
CPU: AMD A6-5400L APU with Radeon HD Graphics
Video Card: AMD Radeon HD 7540D
Video Ram: 493.3 MB
CPU Speed: 3.6 GHz
RAM: 8 GB
Windows 8 64bit
HD Space: 457 GB left (Max of 910GB)

8 years ago
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I think that GPU wont run the game

8 years ago
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Damn...any recommendations? Might try to ask for some stuff for Christmas?

8 years ago
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Mmmh, i have a GTX 960 and its pretty good and its not that expensive, a GTX 950 would be a good improvement too if you are low budget... if you have to money buy a 290X from AMD or a GTX 970/980/980ti or something along the lines...

I usually use this chart to know if im improving or not my graphic card and how much is the leap. Graphic card hierarchy

8 years ago
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video ram seems to be way under the requirements. you could try playing with ultra low textures and hope it doesn't crash, though...

8 years ago
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Damn...any recommendations? Might try to ask for some stuff for Christmas?

8 years ago
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So i was able to get the game to run! Problem? It studders for me even on the lowest settings >< Least I have the Xbox One version!

8 years ago
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you could try some mods
- config tool to lower and turn off some settings http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/102/
- low quality and compressed textures http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/978/

8 years ago
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my notebook can run it =X

8 years ago
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looks like my old processor is holding me back, this is unfortunate

8 years ago
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My poor 560 ti will need to be replaced. Rest of my system is still up to scratch :)

8 years ago
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Why would you replace 560Ti, 780 is not much better only numbers...

8 years ago
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Unless this is some inflated requirements like Mad Max's were, I'm also a sad panda. But afterall, I can wait :)

8 years ago
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Don't worry. I bet its the same case.

8 years ago
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I have the feeling that Akrham failure Knight really made publishers to act safe.

8 years ago
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As always, just for the scares and to push some people to upgrade their specs before the release.

If you run the most recent games (MGSV, The Witcher 3, etc), you will probably run it.

Not on max settings maybe, but I bet even the lowest will be beautiful as hell.

Don't upgrade anything yet before you try it.

8 years ago
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Wticher 3 on lowest, 1024*768, 10-15 FPS :D But indeed, if one can run those games, then it's highly unlikely that a Bethesda game will require more to run properly.

8 years ago
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I hope that's the case ;_;

8 years ago
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Will it run on the pipboy?

8 years ago
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no.. the pipboy not use windows os..

8 years ago
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Easy sauce! The hardest part for me is getting space on SSD since I pretty much have given up the HDD (too hot, noisy, unreliable)

Running at full song I might want to get a second video card, but I've been hesitant to thinking it might make too much heat.

8 years ago
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Running games on SSD is so smart... if you are rich.
You know SSD has limited amount of writes?

8 years ago
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I hope my 960 can run it with mostly high settings. I really wasn't expecting the requirements to be that high :( I wish I had just saved longer to get a 970

8 years ago
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Doesn't seem like it'll work on my laptop.. Seems like I'll have to try ressurecting my old stationary pc that died recently.. Somehow.. Otherwise if that won't work I'll just sell my precious bass and buy a new pc + some other, cheaper and less good bass..

8 years ago*
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Might have to buy another stick of ram, but other than that, I seem to be fine.

8 years ago
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I'll be getting a new card this Saturday, so I'll be able to play it on pretty good settings! Yay! Now I wish I could afford the game. :'(

8 years ago
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How do you tell if your card is equivalent to the posted ones or not?

8 years ago
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just google "Videocard N°1 VS Videocard N°2" and loom troug forums what people say, or here : http://gpuboss.com/compare-gpus

8 years ago
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I suggest to compare fps on a couple of games

search on youtube: gtx 780 fps game X, take note
then: your card fps game X, compare

8 years ago
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I hope the computer I am building can run it on at least High if not ultra, :P

8 years ago
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I think I pass the minimum, which is nice. ¯_(ツ)_/¯

8 years ago
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Nope, just no...

8 years ago
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