Activision releases System Requirements Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
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shoja
BigBlockTowncar
55gb? Damn. I don't think my BF4 folder is even that big.
Megabiv
Singleton99
They seem like low specs to me ,considering its a new game and the word advanced is use a lot.
Same old sorry ,being held back because of the consoles market.
Are they going to use dedicated servers ?
ScoobyDooby
Call of doody: Advanced Snorefest.
Megabiv
Ven0m
BF4 - 47gb on my drive, including DLC's. 55GB is a lot. No wonder such gamers take much time to load.
The graphics requirements look weird. 5870 seems to be significantly faster than 450. Also, 6GB of RAM? Really? Perhaps it'll be used for some texture/geometry/sound streaming or something like that, but it's a lot. There are still quite a few people with 4GB only - according to Steam survey, less than 50% of players have 6GB+
stereoman
Seems like every new COD game the installs are getting bigger, Ghosts was 40GB now Advanced Warefare needs 55GB, do they use compression or what? Anyway suppose it's good SSD prices are dropping.
Pete J
Battlefieldprin
the last title of COD was not optemized well , at least the first version ,
these days . Ram is not a problem since it can be bought . but gpu another sotry . I have 780ti and it seems running of vram ...... my next gpy should be 12 gb
tsunami231
No more COD please there killing the fps scene with there watered down shooters
Rexob
nhlkoho
Is this one still using the same old updated Quake3 engine?
CalculuS
Calmmo
Killing? FPS has been dead for a while now. One crappy online multi game after another, no tx.
Calmmo
Dictator93
This is a completely different engine. QUite a great looking one at that if you look into their technical documentation.
Undying
Games this days require some ridiculously high or low system req.
Strange they didnt said it will need 4-6GB Vram. 😀
ferdy
hope its true,source wikipedia
In an EDGE magazine interview, Michael Condrey confirmed that the engine has been built from scratch. He stated that although there are lines of the old code left, there is new rendering, animation, physics and audio systems.[4] This is the first Call of Duty since Call of Duty 2 that has used a new engine. Call of Duty: Ghosts was said to have a new engine; however, it turned out to be an upgraded version of the IW engine. It is currently unknown what the name of the new Advanced Warfare engine is.
With the new in-house engine of Advanced Warfare, the audio has been made from scratch. Don Veca, among the many of Sledgehammer Games that has left Visceral Games, is working on Advanced Warfare. "It goes through your body, into your bones, and your skull. You hear it in your ear, and it sounds completely different," Veca says in EDGE magazine, talking in-detail about the aftermath from firing a gun in-game. "No matter where you put the microphones, you're not going to capture that sound, so we've tried to emulate that feeling." Saying that audio doesn't come last as it did in previous titles, Glen Schofield says "We make sure that audio is just as important as anything else and Don's in there from the start with us."
see first then believe
Speed Weed
Looking at some of the replies to this one, perhaps it wouldn't be a bad idea to blow the dust off the Rainbow 6 series, and give them a run for old times' sake. 😉