I was wondering if anyone knew definitively what the system requirements will be for Assassin's Creed? I've done some searching but cant find anything.
Anyone know anything for sure?
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Yeah but the AC PC version has been delayed till february, which, I don't really know why, they say it's optimization, but man, that's a very long Optimization period, so I bet that question will be answered in 08.
There are better games coming out this month anyway. Hell, most of them have already come out, seems like there's just a few FPS's left. Then it's "Holiday Season" time.
I would't worry about the system reqirements. I don't think they're planning to pull out a much better-looking version on the PC. Today, a good gaming rig is quite affordable.
Personally, I'd lose the Core 2 Duo over an X2 5200+, which is more than enough for gaming, and rather invest in an 8800GT. This chipset sometimes beats the 8800GTS and is close to the GTX. In other words, it WILL hold up against any game for the next year with little or no compromise. 2 gigs are always welcome. Even 4, on Vista. The rest is easy.
And if the PC control system will suck, add a dual shock gamepad :)
I bet it's high, Ubisoft PC ports are optimized badlyStephenHu
Not quite so. Look at Splinter Cell 1 and 2. Besides, they want to really blow your mind with this game. I really wouldn't worry about it. I'm sure they're doing their best and it will come out ok in the end.
Starting here, of course:
http://www.google.com/search?as_q=system+requirements+assassins+creed&hl=en
Which leads to here, naturally:
http://www.ubi.com/US/Games/Info.aspx?pId=4474
And no such thing exists publicly, let alone any estimates of requirements - too bad.
I would't worry about the system reqirements. I don't think they're planning to pull out a much better-looking version on the PC. Today, a good gaming rig is quite affordable.
Personally, I'd lose the Core 2 Duo over an X2 5200+, which is more than enough for gaming, and rather invest in an 8800GT. This chipset sometimes beats the 8800GTS and is close to the GTX. In other words, it WILL hold up against any game for the next year with little or no compromise. 2 gigs are always welcome. Even 4, on Vista. The rest is easy.
And if the PC control system will suck, add a dual shock gamepad :)
wainamoin3n
Eww you're recommending an X2 over a Core 2 Duo? bad move, sir.
[QUOTE="wainamoin3n"]I would't worry about the system reqirements. I don't think they're planning to pull out a much better-looking version on the PC. Today, a good gaming rig is quite affordable.
Personally, I'd lose the Core 2 Duo over an X2 5200+, which is more than enough for gaming, and rather invest in an 8800GT. This chipset sometimes beats the 8800GTS and is close to the GTX. In other words, it WILL hold up against any game for the next year with little or no compromise. 2 gigs are always welcome. Even 4, on Vista. The rest is easy.
And if the PC control system will suck, add a dual shock gamepad :)
DragonfireXZ95
Eww you're recommending an X2 over a Core 2 Duo? bad move, sir.
apparently you haven't read his post well... and second, the 5800+ is faster than some core 2 duos, and third, he's right to say that what really matters with either processors is a better graphic card[QUOTE="DragonfireXZ95"][QUOTE="wainamoin3n"]I would't worry about the system reqirements. I don't think they're planning to pull out a much better-looking version on the PC. Today, a good gaming rig is quite affordable.
Personally, I'd lose the Core 2 Duo over an X2 5200+, which is more than enough for gaming, and rather invest in an 8800GT. This chipset sometimes beats the 8800GTS and is close to the GTX. In other words, it WILL hold up against any game for the next year with little or no compromise. 2 gigs are always welcome. Even 4, on Vista. The rest is easy.
And if the PC control system will suck, add a dual shock gamepad :)
usule
Eww you're recommending an X2 over a Core 2 Duo? bad move, sir.
apparently you haven't read his post well... and second, the 5800+ is faster than some core 2 duos, and third, he's right to say that what really matters with either processors is a better graphic card it's better to have a 5800+ and 2 sli 8800 gt than a quad core with a 7900gt...[QUOTE="StephenHu"]I bet it's high, Ubisoft PC ports are optimized badlywainamoin3n
Not quite so. Look at Splinter Cell 1 and 2. Besides, they want to really blow your mind with this game. I really wouldn't worry about it. I'm sure they're doing their best and it will come out ok in the end.
Splinter Cell 1 and 2 were debatably both lead versions on PC, with the consoles getting the ports. Double Agent, GRAW and Vegas were all extremely poor ports on the PC front - and given that those games are more recent, they are more relevant.
I agree with you, though - I think ubi wants to make good with Assassin's Creed, to get back all its lost customers in time for FarCry2, but seriously, Ubisoft has been showing no PC love recently. Hopefully that's what the PC delay is for. I think things are gonna turn out great
As for specs, I'd guess something like a 7800 / 2gb ram / dual core cpu to run it nicely. Probably an 8 series if you want it running on maxed out settings.
i think i can run it with mine... hopefully with high setting:
intelcore 2 DUO processor: T7600 2.33MHZ 4mb cache 667mhz fsb
Dual 512mb nvidia geforce go 7950 GTX with SLI
4gb ram
mine is a notebook btw, i hope i can run it...
i think i can run it with mine... hopefully with high setting:
intelcore 2 DUO processor: T7600 2.33MHZ 4mb cache 667mhz fsb
Dual 512mb nvidia geforce go 7950 GTX with SLI
4gb ram
mine is a notebook btw, i hope i can run it...
eternally666777
What about mine?
1.2GHz
GeforceFX 5700
576 RAM
Windows 2K
hey guys i think PC is great anyone buying X360 will buy a new great graphic card i am sure if he can afford X360 then he can afford at least 8series of Nvidia
Igoing to buy new graphic card well i already have FX 5200 GTS , 512 MB of ram ,2.60 GHZ will assassins creed work?
pleasedoansweriamdyingforthisgameihopetheyreleaseitsoon.orifiwanttomakeitworkjustworkwhichcard
shouldIbuy?
hey guys i think PC is great anyone buying X360 will buy a new great graphic card i am sure if he can afford X360 then he can afford at least 8series of Nvidia
Igoing to buy new graphic card well i already have FX 5200 GTS , 512 MB of ram ,2.60 GHZ will assassins creed work?
please do answer i am dying for this game i hope they release it soon.or if i want to make it work just work which card
shouldIbuy?
hassankhawar_80
[QUOTE="hassankhawar_80"]hey guys i think PC is great anyone buying X360 will buy a new great graphic card i am sure if he can afford X360 then he can afford at least 8series of Nvidia
Igoing to buy new graphic card well i already have FX 5200 GTS , 512 MB of ram ,2.60 GHZ will assassins creed work?
please do answer i am dying for this game i hope they release it soon.or if i want to make it work just work which card
should I buy?
hassankhawar_80
[QUOTE="eternally666777"]i think i can run it with mine... hopefully with high setting:
intelcore 2 DUO processor: T7600 2.33MHZ 4mb cache 667mhz fsb
Dual 512mb nvidia geforce go 7950 GTX with SLI
4gb ram
mine is a notebook btw, i hope i can run it...
biggest_loser
What about mine?
1.2GHz
GeforceFX 5700
576 RAM
Windows 2K
You'll run it max-out or almost. (first quote) if this was serious: no way (second quote)
What about mine?
1.2GHz
GeforceFX 5700
576 RAM
Windows 2K
hahahhahahahaha OMG I almost started crying of laughter
I bet the minimum specs will be around this:
Pentium 4 2.8Ghz, 1 GB Ram, Nvidia 6800.
and recommended are something like this:
Intel Core 2 Duo, 2 GB Ram, Nvidia 8800 GT.
The 8800 GT will surely run it no problems and all maxed up.
Um hope i can play it at bout medium settings without any performance glitches if soo pls reply
2GB DDR2 667mhz frequency
3.4ghz Pentium D Dual Core
NVidia 7600GS (Asus)
250GB 7200rpm SATA hard drive
Windows Vista and Windows XP on dual boot
if so pls reply to this address sachithawijeyeratne@hotmail.com
thank you
Btw...when is the release date for the pc version? My x360 had RROD.joeychew
The nice man in EB says February. Hopefully I will have my new computer well before then to play the game.
lol, you should have seen the look this other guy gave me when I asked him when he thought EP3 was coming out. He was like "Are you kidding me! It hasn't even been announced yet! 1-2 years!" What a jerk. I was only asking.
Does it requires the Shader Model 3.0? Someone knows?
I know, there is HDR and so... But maybe it is can be turned off.
Nbveh
The official system requirements have not been put out yet since the game is still being optimised for PC..only then will we know whether we can play it. Lets hope the ol' 5700FX is still compatible aye?
Hey..
I know I'm a total n00b at this site but I'm not a n00b in general so i hope you guys will help me out.
Is this enough to run it at high settings?
Windows Vista Ultimate.
AMD X2 5600+
XFX Nvidia 8600GT
3GB of RAM
And a monitor with a resolution of 1680 x 1050.
Thanks :)
No one knows what the official requirements for the game are yet. It is being optimised. biggest_loser
Well i know that.
But i was looking for a guess not an official answer. Looking at the game and my computer, is there a chance?
The RAM looks good, I'm just a little worried about the video card...
But who knows right? If a Xbox360 can run it maybe it won't be as high as some people are thinking...you might be out of the woods!!
The RAM looks good, I'm just a little worried about the video card...
But who knows right? If a Xbox360 can run it maybe it won't be as high as some people are thinking...you might be out of the woods!!
biggest_loser
Should i play it safe and spring for a Nvidia 8800GT?
That would be a much better card especially for the future! Make sure its a 512mb model.
They're not that expensive either $300-400 (au). Depends how long you've had your old card for also and again what the requirements for the game actually are.
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