Also, I'm not sure if anyone has noticed, but on green gaming, nba 2k15 releases on october 10th, not october 7th. Atleast that's what I got, when I made my pre purchase...
Also, I'm not sure if anyone has noticed, but on green gaming, nba 2k15 releases on october 10th, not october 7th. Atleast that's what I got, when I made my pre purchase...
Where do you live? I live in the US and the page is showing 7 October 2014 as the release date.
What's the coupon number please...The one that's on the previous page has already expired...
PLAYFI-RESEPT-25DEAL
It's also eligible for the GMG "welcome pack" for 4 free games and also for the 2k15 preorder content (5,000 VC, Choice of International Player MyTEAM Card, Two MyTEAM Card Packs, MyPLAYER leg sleeves)
OS: Windows 8.1 64 bit
CPU: AMD FX-8320 Turbo 4.0 GHz
GPU: AMD Radeon 6750 64 bit DDR3
SSD: Intel 240GB 530 Series
RES: 1600x900
I'd be happy if it at least looks twice as good as last gen and runs smoothly. My GPU kills it for me.
Do you know the details of your 6750? It may be able to run it on medium to med-high settings...depending on the exact specs. Let us know the stuff like memory, clock speeds, brand, etc..
Do you know the details of your 6750? It may be able to run it on medium to med-high settings...depending on the exact specs. Let us know the stuff like memory, clock speeds, brand, etc..
...I don't know. You'll be able to play it for sure, but I imagine not higher than on medium. You may be able to tweak some things to make it look better without too big a hit on performance since you're at a lower resolution. GPU should definitely be your next upgrade purchase though, should you ever start thinking about it. How much RAM you got?
Yeah, someday I'll upgrade. I settled with the 6750 when building my PC because it's exclusively used for Audio Production, so I didn't need anything major. I'm fine with medium as long as it performs well, I'm tired of last gen.
Perfect time to upgrade since the 900 series were just released....
Just asking because I've been researching the last few days but would like an outside opinion. I'm looking at the r9 280x seeing as it gives really good performance for the price range. At the same time I've been wondering about getting Nvidia for the 1st time and the Gtx 970 is an interesting card. Basically what i'm asking is, do you think that extra hundred or so is worth it?
Since you say your PC is mainly used for audio production, definitely not. The 280X is a great card and at the resolution you're playing at, will have absolutely no issues playing anything you throw at it at high detail. Don't waste your money.
Edit: That said, as I look at the difference in price between a 280X and 970 it isn't quite a hundred bucks. 90 at the most (close enough I guess) but comparing the lowest prices of the two it's a 50 buck difference. +/- $25 is the range I usually use when I'm deciding whether or not to shell out a little extra but everyone's different. Comparing the difference between the best rated 280x and 970s real quick is from $30 to $70. $30 isn't so much when you're getting a fairly significant performance boost but again, unless you start playing at higher resolutions it really won't matter. Up to you.
My PC can for sure run it so I don't have to worry, it's an i7 3930k watercooled with 32GB of ram a GTX Titan and 3 seperate SSDs (OS on a 256, Origin games on a seperate 256 and Steam on a 512 with a standard 1TB HDD for storage).
Is anyone else getting 2 copies of this game? I wasn't until the MyPlayer Gameface thing was announced as console specific so I'm buying it for PS4 and PC. I need to put my face on my dude but I also need the mods and to play in 1440p so I have no choice.
Processor: Intel Core2 Duo or better (SSE3 or later)
Memory: 2 or more GB RAM
Graphics: DirectX 10.1 compatible (512 MB) or better
DirectX: Version 11
Hard Drive: 50 or more GB available space
Sound Card: 9.0c compatible
Additional Notes: Keyboard or dual-analog gamepad; Additional Notes: Initial installation requires one-time internet connection for Steam authentication; software installations required (included with the game) include DirectX and Visual C++ Redistributable 2010.
Recommended:
OS: Windows 7 64 bit or higher
Processor: Intel Core i5 or better
Memory: 4 or more GB RAM
Graphics: DirectX 11.0 compatible (2 GB) or better
DirectX: Version 11
Hard Drive: 50 or more GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
Additional Notes: Dual-analog gamepad
Looks like recommended processor spec has been lowered, good job 2K