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  1. #1
    What will the system requirements be for Far Cry 2?

    Minimum;

    Recomended;

    Fantasy:
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    What will the system requirements be for Far Cry 2?

    Minimum;

    Recomended;

    Fantasy:
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    Requirements - FC2HQ

    High Requirements
    CPU: E6600 Core 2 Duo
    Graphics: Nvidia 8800GTS
    RAM: 2GB
    Hard Drive Space: 6-8GB
    Optical Drive: DVD Drive

    Minimum Requirements
    CPU: Athlon 64 3000+/Intel 2.8ghz
    Graphics: Nvidia 6600 or ATI X1600 - Shader Model 2.0
    RAM: 1GB
    Hard Drive Space: 6-8GB
    Optical Drive: DVD Drive

    Recommended Requirements
    CPU: Dual-Core CPU (Athlon X2 / Pentium D / Core 2 Duo)
    Graphics: Nvidia 7800GT or ATI X1800XL Pro (SM 3.0)
    RAM: 2GB+
    Hard Drive Space: 6-8GB
    Optical Drive: DVD Drive
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  4. #4
    Thank you.

    Just out of interest, is the AMD Athlon 6000+ X2 rated the same as the E6600 C2D?
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  5. #5
    Just to clarify, they are the Crysis requirements.

    The popular assumption is that FC2 will require similar power.

    Ubi havent made any comment on this yet other than the couple of quotes you see on teh FC2HQ page.
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    lol, Crysis runs a bit juddery on my machine

    CPU: AMD 64 Dual Core 6000+ X2.
    MB: Gigabyte GA M55 Plus S3G.
    GPU: nVidia 8800 GTS 320 (Overclocked).
    HDD: 74Gb Raptor, and Seagate Barracuda 80 Gb 7200 Rpm.
    RAM: 3072Mb DDR2 PC667.
    PSU: 580 Watt Hiper Type R Modular.
    Case: X Clio A Plus Twin Engine.
    Dual Display: Samsung SyncMaster TFT and Acer 17" CRT.
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    Yeah if you try and whack up the settings in Crysis, the GTS does seem to struggle.
    Are you on XP or Vista? Even 8800GTXs are struggling with Vista, suggesting there is a problem with the drivers...
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    XP, I overclock the GPU from 500mhz to 648mhz when playing games, and it still struggled.

    Here's a piccy Cicky for piccy!

    I'm due for a mobo upgrade soon, I think I'll go for SLI with another GTS.
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    Nice...

    Have you seen the reviews for the GT?
    Great performance at budget price, and the pricing is sure to drop when the new range comes out. (allegedly this month)
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    Yes, the 8800 GT looks like a killer card. If I didn't already have a GTX I would be jumping at one of those.
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