Watch Dogs

all that upgrade and I can still run it

Those are pretty much the highest minimum system requirements for a PC game …ever.

Either way, they’re most likely bullshit too.

it doesn’t even mention any specific video card gen

thank god, i thought i had 4gb of ram, turns out i got 8gb…

Star Citizen, I think, is higher.

I’m sure it barely uses 3gb at most… In fact I’m sure it would run faster on 4gb of fast RAM and optimized OS than on 8gb of slow RAM and OS full of bloatware.

at least its going to utilyze 8 core cpu’s (a big plus for upper amd fx users who are basically 8 core users)

and not just 4

I don’t think there are any official system requirements for it yet.

Estimated requirements for the Hangar Module

I imagine the final requirements will probably be slightly higher (given the probable 2015 release date and that the game will be rendering more than a hanger scene with one ship)

"Estimated system requirements and may change for the final release …“A very pre-alpha” of a small section of the game…I wonder why are they even releasing this.

Because they wanted to show something since people pledged over 40 million bucks for it. Plus they get free bug testing/feedback out of it.

Beta “very pre-alpha” testing it is then.

Oh, good luck getting a “clean” OS these days, in the era of OEM’s.
I heard some OEM’d computers can’t even be reinstalled with a clean OS.

Also the reason I’ll never buy a desktop PC with OEM. I still can’t stop bitching about being FORCED into Win8 on my notebook. Which is also why I heard the “fuck your reinstall” thing.

I think what makes it look different is that it was rainy at night in the other gameplay video. That would account for the reflections at least

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNuhuY4ZT1Q

It looks more like they turned off half the shaders for rain and reflections and things.

Welcome to Chicago trailer …aka WE WANT THAT GTA MONEY!!!

Man, you guys turned around on this game pretty fast.

I like the arcade machine running Far Cry 3 Blood Dragon at 2: 36

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