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Call of Duty Ghosts VGA graphics performance benchmark review - Image Quality and System requirements

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/07/2013 03:28 PM [ 4] 36 comment(s)

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Visual Image Quality

Call of Duty: Ghosts is the tenth release in the series by infinity Ward.  Now interesting was that it has been Nvidia that announced the pending Call of Duty: Ghosts System Specs requirements. And they are stringent alright. Call of Duty: Ghosts will be released November 5th and will run on 64-bit only with Windows 7 or 8. The PC version of the shooter will require at least a Core 2 Duo E8200 at 2,66 GHz or a Phenom X3 8750 at 2,4 GHz. Minimum VGA requirements are a GeForce GTX 550 Ti or ATI Radeon HD 5870. Also this one, 6 GB system memory ? 

Minimum System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 7 64-Bit / Windows 8 64-Bit
  • CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo E8200 2.66 GHZ / AMD Phenom X3 8750 2.4 GHZ or better
  • RAM: 6 GB RAM
  • HDD: 50 GB HD space
  • Video: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti / ATI Radeon HD 5870 or better
  • Sound: DirectX Compatible Sound Card
  • DirectX: 11
  • Internet: Broadband connection and service required for Multiplayer Connectivity. Internet connection required for activation.
On the PC, Call of Duty: Ghosts players receive the definitive experience, with assets, display resolutions, and textures that best the 720p and 1080p experiences offered by the “next-gen” Xbox One and PlayStation 4. PC players benefit massively from high-quality, high-precision NVIDIA HBAO+ Ambient Occlusion, NVIDIA TXAA temporal anti-aliasing, and in a forthcoming game update.
 
NVIDIA wise you'll notice NVIDIA GPU-accelerated animal fur, and NVIDIA GPU-accelerated PhysX effects, but aghain that'll be available in a later TBA patch.
 
 

So this time around GeForce GTX-powered PCs receive the definitive Call of Duty: Ghosts experience thanks to NVIDIA-exclusive technologies and features, such as TXAA Anti-Aliasing, 3D Vision, SLI and PhysX, which adds effects to Activision's next-gen first-person shooter.
 

 
So for our reference baseline results we test with our image quality settings set at 2xMSAA  enabled with the image quality settings maxed out, which is a really nice quality setting for PC gamers alright.




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