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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #825 on: 09-07-2011, 08:07:57 »
So looks like my 5850's gunna struggle abit with this one huh.
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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #826 on: 09-07-2011, 13:07:58 »
yeam, seems like I really am gonna have to replace my 5770 with something like 6870... and buy some quad core instead of X3

there goes my money earned from the job I'll have later this vacation. damn BF3 ;D

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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #827 on: 09-07-2011, 13:07:00 »
My computer is just on recommended..

AMD Athlon x4 and Geforce 460..

I had same with GTA4 and old computer.. Turned out I could barely play it with low graphics.
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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #828 on: 09-07-2011, 13:07:53 »
would a phenon II x6 with a 6870 be able to run it? i heard mixed reviews about the phenon, been not as good even with all those cores

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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #829 on: 09-07-2011, 13:07:10 »
I'm just about on minimum.  8000 series being the first dx10 cards.

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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #830 on: 09-07-2011, 14:07:31 »
So looks like my 5850's gunna struggle abit with this one huh.

5850 is little more powerful than 6850 so we should be fine :)
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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #831 on: 09-07-2011, 15:07:35 »
would a phenon II x6 with a 6870 be able to run it? i heard mixed reviews about the phenon, been not as good even with all those cores

a phenon II x6 should have no problem with it. I got one that's clocked @ 3,8 ghz and it's performing excellent in games, even though I mostly use my computer for 3D modelling and animating.

I will surely get BF3 thought  ;D

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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #832 on: 09-07-2011, 16:07:44 »
    Hard Drive Space: 15 GB for disc version or 10 GB for digital version
DRM takes 5 GB of disc space? /troll

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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #833 on: 09-07-2011, 18:07:49 »
would a phenon II x6 with a 6870 be able to run it? i heard mixed reviews about the phenon, been not as good even with all those cores

a phenon II x6 should have no problem with it. I got one that's clocked @ 3,8 ghz and it's performing excellent in games, even though I mostly use my computer for 3D modelling and animating.

I will surely get BF3 thought  ;D
yep i have a AMD Phenom II X6 3.3 GHz (OC to 4.1GHz)   8gigs of DDr3 ram and 2 Nvida 560 TI in Sli 


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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #834 on: 09-07-2011, 18:07:34 »
yep i have a AMD Phenom II X6 3.3 GHz (OC to 4.1GHz)   8gigs of DDr3 ram and 2 Nvida 560 TI in Sli 

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That's as far as I understand that sentence lol.

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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #835 on: 09-07-2011, 18:07:47 »
Damn, my intel I7 2600 3,4Ghz wont even cut it for recommended...
Same with my HD 6700 series card...

I really thought i had a decent computer .... :(

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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #836 on: 09-07-2011, 19:07:40 »
Damn, my intel I7 2600 3,4Ghz wont even cut it for recommended...
Same with my HD 6700 series card...

I really thought i had a decent computer .... :(
What? i7 2600 is quad-core so should do just fine. HD6700 is the bottleneck on your system.

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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #837 on: 09-07-2011, 19:07:01 »
yep i have a AMD Phenom II X6 3.3 GHz (OC to 4.1GHz)   8gigs of DDr3 ram and 2 Nvida 560 TI in Sli 
What kind of cooling do you have, water?
I didn't manage to go beyond 3.9 ghz. But mine was originally clocked at 3.2 ghz.
And what PSU do you have?

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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #838 on: 09-07-2011, 20:07:17 »
yep i have a AMD Phenom II X6 3.3 GHz (OC to 4.1GHz)   8gigs of DDr3 ram and 2 Nvida 560 TI in Sli 
What kind of cooling do you have, water?
I didn't manage to go beyond 3.9 ghz. But mine was originally clocked at 3.2 ghz.
And what PSU do you have?

nope no water thats a wast of $$$. its on air useing a Cooler Master Hyper N520 but on top of my case i have a Rexus Rexflo250mm Blue 250mm Blue LED Case Fan  and 2 120mm fans in front for my hard drives and a 120mm fan on the side of my case.

my psu CORSAIR Professional Series Gold AX1200 (CMPSU-1200AX) 1200W ATX12V v2.31 / EPS12V v2.92 SLI Certified 80 PLUS GOLD Certified Modular Active PFC Power Supply


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Re: Battlefield 3
« Reply #839 on: 09-07-2011, 20:07:42 »
   Hard Drive Space: 15 GB for disc version or 10 GB for digital version
DRM takes 5 GB of disc space? /troll
Ya DRM is a fucking joke its  supposed to stop piracy.... but thats one reason why a download cracks so i don't have to put up with that and Steam.... I hate Steam....      and It really dose nothing to stop piracy


"Good Old Games specialises in allowing people to buy retro, discontinued games, and so they know a thing or two about the gaming business. Andhaving to frequently deal with DRM systems that are no longer supported by publishers, they know a thing or two about DRM too.

Which is why they've come out attacking DRM, and saying, quite clearly, that it not only does not work in stopping people from pirating games, DRM actually drives people to pirate the games.

Speaking to bit-tech, Good Old Games' PR and marketing manager, Lukasz Kukawski attacked the usefulness of DRM, saying that the actual deterrent effect is "None, or close to none."

"What I will say isn’t popular in the gaming industry," added Kukawski, "but in my opinion DRM drives people to pirate games rather than prevent them from doing that. Would you rather spend $50 on a game that requires installing malware on your system, or to stay online all the time and crashes every time the connection goes down, or would you rather download a cracked version without all that hassle?"

Kukawski then refers to recent games, such as Crysis 2, being leaked before the game is even released, complete with DRM stripped, and rightly questions just how is DRM supposed to be effective when this kind of thing is happening all the time.

Kukawski also feels that many gamers, who are paying for full copies of games, are still turning to pirating tools and DRM cracks as a way to properly enjoy games, and "That’s not how it should be"."
from http://www.digital-digest.com/news-62968-GOG-DRM-drives-people-to-pirate-games.html
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