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PC version Star Wars: Battlefront needs at least 8GB system RAM
EA has shared the PC system requirements for Star Wars: Battlefront. According to them your PC will at the very least need a Core i3 processor, 8GB RAM system memory and a GeForce GTX 660 or Radeon HD 7850 or better graphics card.
EA actually recommend processors in the Skylake series (for unknown reasons), according to the list you'd need at least a Core i3-6300T while the Core i5 6600 is recommended. 8GB RAM is required, recommended is 16 GB.
Requirements | Minimum | Recommended |
---|---|---|
Processor | Intel Core i3-6300T or equivalent | Intel Core i5-6600 or equivalent |
RAM Memory | 8GB | 16GB |
GPU (Nvidia) | GeForce GTX 660 2GB | GeForce GTX 970 4GB |
GPU (AMD) | HD 7850 2GB | Radeon R9 290 4GB |
Storage | At least 40GB | At least 40GB |
Operating System | Windows 7 or later | Windows 10 |
Star Wars Battlefront is an upcoming action video game based on the Star Wars franchise. The third major release in the Star Wars: Battlefront series, it is being developed by EA DICE and will be published by Electronic Arts. It is scheduled for release on November 17, 2015 in North America and Brazil, November 19, 2015 in Australia and November 20, 2015 in Europe for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
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#5169351 Posted on: 10/07/2015 04:22 PM
Certainly wouldn't hurt, but I'd first play the game / beta and see how it goes before ordering. I guess you will do perfectly fine with 8GB ram on your system. If not, you got to think if it's worth to you to upgrade for just this game.
Certainly wouldn't hurt, but I'd first play the game / beta and see how it goes before ordering. I guess you will do perfectly fine with 8GB ram on your system. If not, you got to think if it's worth to you to upgrade for just this game.
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#5169369 Posted on: 10/07/2015 04:50 PM
Wouldn't be just for 1 game, but 5-6 years of more games to come.
I always had the urge to get 16GB, but i still went with 8.
Certainly wouldn't hurt, but I'd first play the game / beta and see how it goes before ordering. I guess you will do perfectly fine with 8GB ram on your system. If not, you got to think if it's worth to you to upgrade for just this game.
Wouldn't be just for 1 game, but 5-6 years of more games to come.
I always had the urge to get 16GB, but i still went with 8.
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#5169376 Posted on: 10/07/2015 05:01 PM
Wouldn't be just for 1 game, but 5-6 years of more games to come.
I always had the urge to get 16GB, but i still went with 8.
8GB is enough because of pagefile. Performance might vary though depending on the game and the speed of the drive that has the pagefile on it.
Wouldn't be just for 1 game, but 5-6 years of more games to come.
I always had the urge to get 16GB, but i still went with 8.
8GB is enough because of pagefile. Performance might vary though depending on the game and the speed of the drive that has the pagefile on it.
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#5169378 Posted on: 10/07/2015 05:08 PM
I remember having a problem with Battlefield 4 beta and page file disabled, even with 16GB. I wonder if Battlefront will do the same.
Its very rare that game is having a problem with disabled page file. Until now never had any issues.
I remember having a problem with Battlefield 4 beta and page file disabled, even with 16GB. I wonder if Battlefront will do the same.
Its very rare that game is having a problem with disabled page file. Until now never had any issues.
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Hmm, i guess i need to upgrade then. Because i got 6,5 GB free when i close down most processes (57 processes running)
I'm thinking about some simple Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP 2x8GB CL8 1600 MHz 1.35v for €94,90.