I'd say other than maybe upgrading your RAM to maybe 8GB, you should be plenty good to run at max hopefully. I don't forsee it being a hiccup for that system at all. With open world games with this much detail though, if they don't optimize it like crazy, I'd say you'll need a little over 4GB Ram if you're running win64 64 bit.
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I'd say other than maybe upgrading your RAM to maybe 8GB, you should be plenty good to run at max hopefully. I don't forsee it being a hiccup for that system at all. With open world games with this much detail though, if they don't optimize it like crazy, I'd say you'll need a little over 4GB Ram if you're running win64 64 bit.Twitter - WTF_OS
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Not sure if you're talking to me or not, but if so I do have 8GB ram. IF not, disregard.I'd say other than maybe upgrading your RAM to maybe 8GB, you should be plenty good to run at max hopefully. I don't forsee it being a hiccup for that system at all. With open world games with this much detail though, if they don't optimize it like crazy, I'd say you'll need a little over 4GB Ram if you're running win64 64 bit.
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I'll be getting it on the 360, but if it's anything like Oblivion, those grass and texture mods will eat you alive regardless of your PCI'd say other than maybe upgrading your RAM to maybe 8GB, you should be plenty good to run at max hopefully. I don't forsee it being a hiccup for that system at all. With open world games with this much detail though, if they don't optimize it like crazy, I'd say you'll need a little over 4GB Ram if you're running win64 64 bit.Comment
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My PC has no trouble whatsoever with the grass & texture mods. I'm running Qarl's Texture pack and having view distance, etc at 100, including high def grass & landscape mods.
To be honest, even my older XPS 15 with a GT420M 1GB card ran it with ease with all of the high res texture mods.
Not sure what you're getting at. It would probably lag on a non gaming pc, but if you have a pretty good machine, not sure why it would lag.Twitter - WTF_OS
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I still have an old Radeon HD 4670My PC has no trouble whatsoever with the grass & texture mods. I'm running Qarl's Texture pack and having view distance, etc at 100, including high def grass & landscape mods.
To be honest, even my older XPS 15 with a GT420M 1GB card ran it with ease with all of the high res texture mods.
Not sure what you're getting at. It would probably lag on a non gaming pc, but if you have a pretty good machine, not sure why it would lag.
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reading this thread has made me go to newegg and i almost pulled the trigger on a new vid card, cpu n ram. but i think i might need a new power supply as well.
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What is your PSU at right now? Jistic has a HD6950 running on a 650 watt PSU.Comment
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Thats the exact video card i was gonna buy with a phenom quadcore. upgrading from my athlon x2 dual core and HD 4670.
My PSU is a 500 watt.
I MAY be able to pull it off if im lucky. lol"I'm addicted to Video Games, and i chase it with a little OS." -Winston ChurchillComment
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Make sure you have enough amps pushing through on that to handle the card.Comment
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Jeez guys! I'll just make it easy on myself and buy it for my PS3, lol.
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