According to Ubisoft Battlefield 4 is said to have similar requirements to that of Battlefield 3 as both games are built on a similar engine. This information comes as just recently Ubisoft accidentally published what looks to be like the official requirements for the game on their store.
However an EA employee who works on Origin which is EA's digital download service has dismissed the upload saying it's a tweaked placeholder.
What do you guys think, are they real?
Cheaters & hackers have been causing grief on Battlefield 1, Hardline & BF4 servers, with nonstop DDoS attacks among other things. Unfortunately, EA has remained silent about it.
if this happened in 2042, they'd have something to say. which is weird, considering battlefield 1 has more players on steam right now.
Its so obvious that EA is doing this or hired ppl to mess up the games so that we’d be forced to have just 1 Battlefield working.
Honestly it’s probably the devs themselves. They did an update to bf4 way back that kinda made assault rifles doo doo in hopes that people would flock to BF1 cuz BF4 was too perfect
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Strange, why would Ubisoft publish the system requirements of an EA game?
why would Ubisoftt talk about system requirement of a EA published game?
Those are the BF3 specs if im not mistaken
Recommended for BF4
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
Processor: Quad-core CPU
Memory: 4 GB
Hard Drive: 20 GB
Video Card: DirectX 11 compatible with 1024 MB RAM (NVIDIA
GeForce GTX 560 or ATI Radeon 6950)
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
GTX 560 = 1075 GFLOPS + 2GB GDDR5
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
HD 6950 = 2253 GFLOPS + 2GB GDDR5
http://en.wikipedia.org/wik...
Xbox one = 1230 GFLOPS + 5GB DDR3 (allocated for games)
PS4 = 1840 GFLOPS + 7GB GDDR5 (allocated for games)
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/...
The HD 6950 looks like it should double the GTX 560 performance, but they are pretty close benchmark wise even
if it has twice the amount of GFLOPS. (Here's a link)
http://www.guru3d.com/artic...
The recommended settings of BF4 on PC and the next gen consoles shows that console gamers will probably playing a version of BF4 at high, but not at ultra-graphics setting, nonetheless the game will look amazing on all platforms.
The major differences between console and PC this time will be resolution, since a minority of PC gamers has 1200p, 1440p and 1600p monitors. The average PC gamer will play the game at 1080p and at higher frame rates, since 1080p is the standard in PC gaming according to the "steam hardware survey" taken from its 54 million active users.
http://store.steampowered.c...
I have a feeling that these next gen consoles are vastly underestimated under the eyes of the PC gaming community.
I understand why uplay and origin have there own client but what is the logic in not putting all there games on steam?