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TitanFall - Beta Minimum PC Specs
Respawn's Vince Zampella has just revealed via Twitter the estimated minimum PC specs for the beta phase of TitanFall. TitanFall's beta phase is rumored for a February launch.
-64-bit Windows 7, 8, 8.1
-AMD Athlon X2 2.8GHz or Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz
-4GB RAM
-512MB VRAM, Radeon HD 4770 or GeForce 8800GT
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#4759798 Posted on: 02/05/2014 12:20 PM
Well they put all the time this minimum specification, but cpu is never meating minimum requirement..
Haha the old 8800's still going strong (sort of)
Well they put all the time this minimum specification, but cpu is never meating minimum requirement..
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#4759803 Posted on: 02/05/2014 12:45 PM
They want everyone to be able to play it unlike the awful release of Ghosts. Any word on the open "beta"?
They want everyone to be able to play it unlike the awful release of Ghosts. Any word on the open "beta"?
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#4759890 Posted on: 02/05/2014 02:28 PM
It runs on Source, correct?
This is understandable given the state and cost of either developing a new games engine or using another (brand new) game engine.
Nothing wrong with this and it's nice to see the source engine is still going strong.
It runs on Source, correct?
This is understandable given the state and cost of either developing a new games engine or using another (brand new) game engine.
Nothing wrong with this and it's nice to see the source engine is still going strong.
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#4759900 Posted on: 02/05/2014 02:34 PM
I know graphics aren't everything but those low specs and the fact that the game just doesn't look impressive visually (seriously, how old is the Source engine now... 10 years old?) leave me wondering what all the fuss is about this game. It looks pretty much like every other first-person shooter bar the addition of a wall jump mechanic and mechs. Not really my cup of tea at all.
I know graphics aren't everything but those low specs and the fact that the game just doesn't look impressive visually (seriously, how old is the Source engine now... 10 years old?) leave me wondering what all the fuss is about this game. It looks pretty much like every other first-person shooter bar the addition of a wall jump mechanic and mechs. Not really my cup of tea at all.
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Haha the old 8800's still going strong (sort of)