Quantum Break is arriving for PCs.
Quantum Break is arriving for PCs.
It seems a few niche Xbox players are upset about the game being released on PC too. This article discusses the situation and even mentions wanting the game for fun.
Someone clarify this for me... The R7 260X feels like it belongs to a much older universe compared to the GTX760, and the FX6300 seems to be pulling its weight against an i5-4460. As for DX12, it’s impressive that it can handle a Haswell i5—definitely a big leap!
They understand the PC release will likely underperform the Xbone version in terms of performance and visuals. I’m holding onto the hope that Alan Wake 2 gets made, so I won’t need to own an Xbone to play it.
As discussed earlier, technical expertise doesn’t seem to influence the creation of basic system requirements for games. It’s typical now for developers to suggest specific processors like an i5 or FX models based mainly on core counts and speeds. In truth, AMD’s guidance tends to be more precise than Intel’s in this context. The latest Hitman game’s specifications were just announced, listing an i5-2500K or Phenom II X4 940 as the minimum requirements. This level of detail reflects the accuracy we’re working with.