50 GB HDD Space, 6 GB RAM, 64bit — Are we heading to a new standard specification for PC hardware? We take a look back at multiplatform titles of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 and see what PC specifications they required in order to run on a PC — and how they compared to the hardware at that time.
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This should make fans and collectors very happy. PureArts & Ubisoft Announce Assassin’s Creed Hunt for the Nine 1/6 Scale Diorama Assassin's Creed Hunt for the Nine 1/6 Scale Diorama available for pre-order on January 25.
As the long-rumored Gears of War Collection looks like it may finally materialize on Xbox, the timing could not be better as Gears 6 and movie news swirls.
(Insert “It should be multi platform if Microsoft investors wants more money” JK here)
All jokes aside congratulations to all the gears fans it will be a blast I remember having fun on the first one on my 360 elite till got RROD and quit Xbox all together but that’s a story for another day.
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I'm excited for this just aslong is on the pc also cause I don't have the newest xbox console.
A GTX 780 for Call of Duty: Ghost is some unmitigated BS.
That said, I am happy to see us progressing from 2005 era Dual Cores, DX9 and 32-bit OS.
Progress is good! Here's to the next 8 years of gaming on PC. It will be glorious.
What would have been more interesting would have been a comparison of PC game requirements 6-12 month before current gen came out and compare it with the requirements after the release.
This is why I prefer consoles over PC. Not only do consoles offer a level playing field, but keeping up with the minimum requirements to run a game on PC can get expensive.. really expensive!
If the 780 requirement for COD is true, then next to nobody is going to be playing that game on PC and they would lose a massive amount sales. However, it is nice to see a big leap in minimum requirements for PC games. Means that consoles aren't going to be any where near Ultra on PC and separation between the two platforms will once again be more than just resolution and frame-rates.
a 3 year old mid-spec gaming pc is far more powerful than ps4 or xbox1, a high end pc from 2 years ago blows the ps4 and xbox1 out of the water
a modern gaming rig with a gtx680-780 and a high end I-7 with 16 gb ram absolutely crushes xbox1 and ps4 into oblivion
it is literally already a full generation beyond anything the ps4 or xbox1 could ever hope to accomplish
this is evidenced by games like bf4 running at lowly medium settings in sub-1080p on the ps4, which is the more "powerful" of the two systems
1080p is a 10 year old resolution for pc gaming, that's last gen, and the "next gen" consoles cannot even deliver that
high end pc gaming is 1200p, 1440p, 1600p, eyefinity, and 4k
consoles are always a gen behind, its just normally when they launch, the are at least mid-high end, this gen they are generationally very far behind