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Witcher 3 suggested essential PC requirements for release.

Witcher 3 suggested essential PC requirements for release.

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goldenpie54
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01-14-2017, 06:53 AM
#11
No, there isn't any PC footage available online at the moment.
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goldenpie54
01-14-2017, 06:53 AM #11

No, there isn't any PC footage available online at the moment.

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Gabokazu
Posting Freak
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01-16-2017, 12:29 AM
#12
I think the majority of the content for Witcher 3 comes from the PC release.
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Gabokazu
01-16-2017, 12:29 AM #12

I think the majority of the content for Witcher 3 comes from the PC release.

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PeScA7
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01-20-2017, 08:41 AM
#13
Exciting! I’m really excited about this game and also hoping it pushes my PC to its limits, giving me a solid reason to upgrade.
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PeScA7
01-20-2017, 08:41 AM #13

Exciting! I’m really excited about this game and also hoping it pushes my PC to its limits, giving me a solid reason to upgrade.

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RacheySoChibi
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01-20-2017, 09:54 AM
#14
an 8350 thrives in complex threads thanks to its advanced architecture. keep in mind that hyperthreading cores don’t match real cores in performance, even with AMD’s modest IPC. You’ll likely need more power from AMD because of the way it handles tasks. The design looks impressive, but Nvidia still edges ahead. If AMD keeps improving its lineup following the 285’s success, the red team could catch up in tessellation-heavy scenarios.
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RacheySoChibi
01-20-2017, 09:54 AM #14

an 8350 thrives in complex threads thanks to its advanced architecture. keep in mind that hyperthreading cores don’t match real cores in performance, even with AMD’s modest IPC. You’ll likely need more power from AMD because of the way it handles tasks. The design looks impressive, but Nvidia still edges ahead. If AMD keeps improving its lineup following the 285’s success, the red team could catch up in tessellation-heavy scenarios.

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IMayBeDead
Senior Member
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01-22-2017, 10:12 PM
#15
Fair point, but we still need clarity on the details. If your words match the current reality, then fine. But what if these specs are just excessive or confusing, like we've seen more often recently? I recall times when new AAA games ran smoothly on a $200 CPU and $150 GPU (Australia). If a 750 Ti is insufficient—or barely sufficient—for many, that’s frustrating. Even Witcher 2 handled well and remains appealing today.
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IMayBeDead
01-22-2017, 10:12 PM #15

Fair point, but we still need clarity on the details. If your words match the current reality, then fine. But what if these specs are just excessive or confusing, like we've seen more often recently? I recall times when new AAA games ran smoothly on a $200 CPU and $150 GPU (Australia). If a 750 Ti is insufficient—or barely sufficient—for many, that’s frustrating. Even Witcher 2 handled well and remains appealing today.

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Staten_Ex
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01-22-2017, 10:57 PM
#16
I’m not sure if these are genuine or just part of a misleading specs list.
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Staten_Ex
01-22-2017, 10:57 PM #16

I’m not sure if these are genuine or just part of a misleading specs list.

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CHE3SY
Junior Member
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01-29-2017, 03:30 AM
#17
this title aims to highlight the intense expectations around Crysis and how PC gamers often settle for mediocrity. CD Projekt Red has built a strong reputation for visually impressive titles, demanding solid hardware as a result. When contrasted with console ports like GTA V, which appear superior and necessitate more powerful systems, the gap becomes clear. You can even run Witcher 2 on a basic GPU by upscaling resolution, achieving around 40 fps on an integrated graphics card—though performance was still rough. I assume these numbers are based on standard settings without aggressive up/downsampling at 1080p. Regarding tessellation, it’s expected; the game supports NVIDIA GameWorks, though I’m not thrilled about that feature. Hairworks, specifically, focuses on dense vertex simulation for realistic fur, which is impressive but taxing on hardware. COD:Ghosts also leveraged similar techniques. See the hairworks trailer for a visual reference. This level of detail pushes even AMD GPUs to their limits.
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CHE3SY
01-29-2017, 03:30 AM #17

this title aims to highlight the intense expectations around Crysis and how PC gamers often settle for mediocrity. CD Projekt Red has built a strong reputation for visually impressive titles, demanding solid hardware as a result. When contrasted with console ports like GTA V, which appear superior and necessitate more powerful systems, the gap becomes clear. You can even run Witcher 2 on a basic GPU by upscaling resolution, achieving around 40 fps on an integrated graphics card—though performance was still rough. I assume these numbers are based on standard settings without aggressive up/downsampling at 1080p. Regarding tessellation, it’s expected; the game supports NVIDIA GameWorks, though I’m not thrilled about that feature. Hairworks, specifically, focuses on dense vertex simulation for realistic fur, which is impressive but taxing on hardware. COD:Ghosts also leveraged similar techniques. See the hairworks trailer for a visual reference. This level of detail pushes even AMD GPUs to their limits.

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niuhayan
Member
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01-29-2017, 10:41 AM
#18
You should handle this smoothly with your current setup, and you won’t need to upgrade just yet because everything works well on Ultra.
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niuhayan
01-29-2017, 10:41 AM #18

You should handle this smoothly with your current setup, and you won’t need to upgrade just yet because everything works well on Ultra.

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bnorwood
Junior Member
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01-29-2017, 10:18 PM
#19
I'm really impressed by this. I'll definitely go for the top-tier option, possibly requiring a new GPU. I'm hoping they fully utilize all the threads.
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bnorwood
01-29-2017, 10:18 PM #19

I'm really impressed by this. I'll definitely go for the top-tier option, possibly requiring a new GPU. I'm hoping they fully utilize all the threads.

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khaledkb_
Senior Member
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01-29-2017, 11:06 PM
#20
It seems "Surely" is an optimized game for Nvidia, which likely addresses those needs from my perspective
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khaledkb_
01-29-2017, 11:06 PM #20

It seems "Surely" is an optimized game for Nvidia, which likely addresses those needs from my perspective

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