So Michael has now announced that the alpha will only need 1 GB of graphics RAM. This thankfully makes a big change to what affordable cards I can get![]()
Sorry Darren, can you point us to the announcement, or is it in the DDF?
thanks
Ab
So Michael has now announced that the alpha will only need 1 GB of graphics RAM. This thankfully makes a big change to what affordable cards I can get![]()
Sorry Darren, can you point us to the announcement, or is it in the DDF?
thanks
Ab
I know there's been some discussion about the machine specs needed for the alpha test, as we're approaching the first build delivery I can share some of the development specs of where we are at the moment. Optimisation and performance are obviously ongoing tasks and as more features are added through the alpha and beta periods we'll need to keep revisiting it.
To play the first build released in December we're currently looking at the following:
Direct X 11
Quad Core CPU ( 4 x 2Ghz is a reasonable minimum)
2 GB System Ram (more is always better)
DX 10 hardware GPU, 1GB video RAM(my reasonably low end machine has a GTX 285 with 2GB)
As I say we're looking to try and reduce the spec if possible through detail options and optimisations, so the final min spec for the game should be lower than that stated above, but for the initial alpha tests you'll need to be in that range.
Edit: Minimum video ram spec updated to 1GB.
Michael
You think Ebay sellers and Ebay itself are any better? :-/
But yeah, not my favourite retailer either. I'd normally go with Ebuyer for computer stuff.
I'd endorse that - good prices, good service.I'd normally go with Ebuyer for computer stuff.
I'd endorse that - good prices, good service.
hehe.. kinda running out of places to buy stuff from if I want to keep it ethical. That 2gb is > 1gb surely..
Yup - I cancelled with Amazon and ordered with one of the Ebay ones. Thanks for the tip![]()
He's looking at £140 on Ebuyer for a 7790 with 2gb ram.![]()
The Toms Hardware Graphics Card comparison chart is updated monthly:
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/gaming-graphics-card-review,3107-7.html
I've looked at that before, and while it's good for comparing where your card sits in the grand scheme of things, it doesn't tell you much else(unless it's my browser thats not showing anything of course). I like the detail of information in the Anandtech tool, but it lacks the number of cards, unlike the hwcompare tool. A combination of both would be ideal. Of course it depends on what information you want/need etc, but you can never have too much information when picking hardware methinks.