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Is this game going to support dual core cpus such as the Intel G3258 or G3220? I ask this because the minimum requirements are labeled as an i3 which is a dual core w/ hyper threading. If its going to require an i3 at minimum it means that the game is going to be following the suit of Dragon Age Inquisition and Farcry 4. I really hope 50% of the gaming market isn't going to be isolated here, I was really looking forward to this.

Lol, the Minimum system requirements are below the laptop that I use as a netflix streaming machine on my nightstand that was built in 2008 and runs at 185 F degrees struggling to cope with overheating issues. An i3 processor fits any of these: http://ark.intel.com/products/family/65503/3rd-Generation-Intel-Core-i3-Processors#@All and Pretty sure this will run on an AMD machine, which is what I have. 

 

4 gigs of Ram is Cheap: http://www.newegg.com/Product/ProductList.aspx?Submit=ENE&IsNodeId=1&N=100007611%20600006067 for 1 stick, $30, so $65 to get the Recommended RAM listed, $32 for the "Minimum"

 

A 1 gb graphics card is the "Recommended" one, which if that's truly and issue. I have two sitting in a box in my closet someone can have. 

This game isn't graphically intensive at all from the listing I am reading for system requirements. I wouldn't worry too much. 

My computer is a proprietary small-form factor with a specially designed motherboard (including special motherboard mounts that fit *no* other board) and proprietary power supply (shaped specially to fit into the small form factor); I am incapable of upgrading beyond my Core 2 Duo 2.13 Ghz or my Radeon 6400 without buying an entirely new computer.

My computer is a proprietary small-form factor with a specially designed motherboard (including special motherboard mounts that fit *no* other board) and proprietary power supply (shaped specially to fit into the small form factor); I am incapable of upgrading beyond my Core 2 Duo 2.13 Ghz or my Radeon 6400 without buying an entirely new computer.

 

That is sad news. One of the reasons I got myself a large tower and put the parts in myself. I can fit any mobo, processor, power supply out there into my case. I've been down the road of getting pre-built PC's with special, unique parts in them before and raged when I couldn't replace them without buying a whole new computer. Your processor doesn't meet the minimum requirements. That's bad news man.

 

My computer is a proprietary small-form factor with a specially designed motherboard (including special motherboard mounts that fit *no* other board) and proprietary power supply (shaped specially to fit into the small form factor); I am incapable of upgrading beyond my Core 2 Duo 2.13 Ghz or my Radeon 6400 without buying an entirely new computer.

 

That is sad news. One of the reasons I got myself a large tower and put the parts in myself. I can fit any mobo, processor, power supply out there into my case. I've been down the road of getting pre-built PC's with special, unique parts in them before and raged when I couldn't replace them without buying a whole new computer. Your processor doesn't meet the minimum requirements. That's bad news man.

 

That's what you'd think, but I've seen a stream of somebody with my exact processor running the backer beta just fine with no problems at all. So I don't know what's going on.

Well I hope it runs for you. I'm no specialist on this stuff. I built my own system, but, had to take it to a shop to get it to run right. >.< So had help. It's looking like the developers setup this game to be able to run on a system that has parts which were designed and released about 6-8 years ago. Folks who haven't upgraded their computers in the last 6 years will possibly have issues I imagine. 

Few month ago the minimum requirements were very very low (Pentium IV, etc.), now they are talking about i5 processor (on Mac)... This is a bad joke or a scam ! :banghead:

We need answers. I backed the game to play on my dualcore...

I remember when BG1 came out, and I didn't meet the minimum.  My party was teleporting along the sword coast, and I had to pause more to ensure my health was ok.  It was painful, but I beat it.  I hope it runs for you all.  

I bought the computer for 150 bucks in 2012; I really can't complain about the price, especially since the upgrades that it does have (it didn't come with a graphics card, and it originally had a 50 GB hard drive while it now has a 110G solid state and a 500 GB storage) were free, given to me by friends who had extra equipment lying around.

Few month ago the minimum requirements were very very low (Pentium IV, etc.), now they are talking about i5 processor (on Mac)... This is a bad joke or a scam ! :banghead:

We need answers. I backed the game to play on my dualcore...

 

Nah, they are talking a Dual Core i3 2.5 ghz processor, 4 gigs of RAM, 1 gig Video card. Which, one can get off Newegg for about $250 for the three nowadays. Not an i5. Big difference. 

Actually he's right; Steam lists the Mac requirements as  Intel Core i5-540M @ 2.53 GHz .

I remember when BG1 came out, and I didn't meet the minimum.  My party was teleporting along the sword coast, and I had to pause more to ensure my health was ok.  It was painful, but I beat it.  I hope it runs for you all.  

That's what I did for BG2. It was a nightmare because I was also very bad. If the game runs like that, I'm gonna jump through the window.

 

 

 

Few month ago the minimum requirements were very very low (Pentium IV, etc.), now they are talking about i5 processor (on Mac)... This is a bad joke or a scam ! :banghead:

We need answers. I backed the game to play on my dualcore...

 

Nah, they are talking a Dual Core i3 2.5 ghz processor, 4 gigs of RAM, 1 gig Video card. Which, one can get off Newegg for about $250 for the three nowadays. Not an i5. Big difference. 

 

 

z6VESyz.png By the way, I can't upgrade my macbook pro more than I did.

Ah, Mac, yeah, I don't do Mac, so I am ignorant of that. Being I don't do graphic art design, there's no reason for me to bother with a Mac and pay more for something that performs worse with gaming on my gaming rig.

 

 

My computer is a proprietary small-form factor with a specially designed motherboard (including special motherboard mounts that fit *no* other board) and proprietary power supply (shaped specially to fit into the small form factor); I am incapable of upgrading beyond my Core 2 Duo 2.13 Ghz or my Radeon 6400 without buying an entirely new computer.

 

That is sad news. One of the reasons I got myself a large tower and put the parts in myself. I can fit any mobo, processor, power supply out there into my case. I've been down the road of getting pre-built PC's with special, unique parts in them before and raged when I couldn't replace them without buying a whole new computer. Your processor doesn't meet the minimum requirements. That's bad news man.

 

That's what you'd think, but I've seen a stream of somebody with my exact processor running the backer beta just fine with no problems at all. So I don't know what's going on.

 

Yeah alot of system requirements are a hit or miss. My crappy hp laptop can run games I have been told it would never be able to even start. And then hasn't been able to play games the I meet the recommended requirements for. Seriously I can play heavily moded skyrim but when I tried to play a slender game my laptop crashed :p

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Break beneath the endless tide - monk

Let's all just hope it works so Katarack doesn't have to stab anybody tomorrow. :p

I don't know the reasons behind the changing of past expected requirement listings, but I'd agree with others that they are often a bit over-stated, in that many a bit below "minimum's" may still be able to run the game, just with low settings or resolutions and/or not the best fps numbers.

 

As usual, PC's just have too many variables, both in hardware/drivers and software that may affect things, to make "requirements" absolute, most of the time.

Still gaming with my 9900k/2080ti/32 ram. One day I suppose a game may inspire me to finally upgrade. Maybe. 

This is why it would be really great to get a dev in here to see what's up with hyperthreading.

I'm not a programmer on the game but it doesn't require hyperthreading. The game does use several threads, but it's not extremely multithreaded.

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