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Slimebeast said:
Euphoria14 said:
I wonder what the minimum specs are for this.

I hope I can at least handle it on low settings.

A classic quote from people who do their gaming on a laptop.

Hey, that's PC discrimination . I'd have you know that my laptop can handle almost any game you throw at it fully maxed out while still keeping a playable FPS (25 - 30 FPS). Even now, i'm playing Starcraft II: HoTS in Ultra and it never goes below 25, even on night maps with tons of fighting going on. And Crysis II with the Ultra HD texture pack was also played at an almost constant 30. 

The tough thing about laptops is keeping up to date with GPU drivers, because you're almost always locked to the manufacturers drivers which are always years outdated, unless you do some tinkering of your own with Leshcat drivers (which, when it goes wrong, can force you to completely install the OS from the start). If you have updated drivers, you'll see a huge gain in FPSs in almost any game.

OT - The game looks amazing and it'll probably be the best looking game when it releases but maybe because it's still an early build, I noticed some weird physics in some parts of the video, especially around the explosions when there was rocks involved. They seemed to only blow upwards even when the explosions were sideways and such. 

I tried Battlefield 3, but didn't get much into the campaign myself since I found it a bit boring, but the MP was a very solid experience. Will probably try this new BF.



Current PC Build

CPU - i7 8700K 3.7 GHz (4.7 GHz turbo) 6 cores OC'd to 5.2 GHz with Watercooling (Hydro Series H110i) | MB - Gigabyte Z370 HD3P ATX | Gigabyte GTX 1080ti Gaming OC BLACK 11G (1657 MHz Boost Core / 11010 MHz Memory) | RAM - Corsair DIMM 32GB DDR4, 2400 MHz | PSU - Corsair CX650M (80+ Bronze) 650W | Audio - Asus Essence STX II 7.1 | Monitor - Samsung U28E590D 4K UHD, Freesync, 1 ms, 60 Hz, 28"