Anybody have early guesses on system requirements for Dragon Age 2 II and Fable 3. I've been trying to get an idea and i can't find anything. Appreciate any help.Anybody have early guesses on system requirements for Dragon Age 2 II and Fable 3?
Hector's answer seems very inaccurate to me. Both Dragon Age 2 and Fable 3 can run on consoles so a high end video card is definitely not necessary. Dragon Age 2 runs on the same engine as the first game and the video card requirement was very low. You can run the game on entry level hardware. They say the engine is being optimized so the second game will probably run better on the same hardware (just like Mass Effect 2 which runs better than ME1).
The Pentium dual core is notorious for how crappy it is compared to the Core 2 Duo so the chance that they will even test on it is very low. The chance that the requirement for both games will be a dual core is high, but the Pentium Dual Core isn't as efficient as a real dual core.
My guess is the system requirements for Dragon Age 2 will be exactly the same as the first game:
* OS: Windows Vista with SP1
* CPU: Intel Core 2 (or equivalent) running at 1.6Ghz or greater
* AMD X2 (or equivalent) running at 2.2GHZ or greater
* RAM: 1.5 GB or more
* Video: ATI Radeon X1550 256MB or greater
* NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GT 256MB or greater
* DVD ROM (Physical copy)
* 20 GB HD space
My guess for Fable 3 would be a Geforce 6800 GT or higher and a 2.0 Core 2 Duo processor or AMD equivalent. My GPU estimation is based on how often the 6800 GT is named the minimum of a multiplatform game.Anybody have early guesses on system requirements for Dragon Age 2 II and Fable 3?
My guess PS3 and XBox 360 for console versions. A high end video card,A Geoforce above the 9000 series, a strong processor, like a dual core pentium, and a few gigabytes in Hard Drive. I hope that they will put it out for the PC but since Fable 2 wasn't. They could change their minds and only release the console version again.
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