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video of Connie moving parts

Thornz2000Thornz2000 Member Posts: 135

Very impressive.

 

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  • Panther2103Panther2103 Member EpicPosts: 5,768
    Impressive but I feel like it's going to run like crap on 99% of pc's, even the high end gaming pc's. 
  • Thornz2000Thornz2000 Member Posts: 135

    They would not make a game that is limited to just high end PC's.

    That would be counter productive. We still have 18mo to go roughly.

    Its going to be gooood stuff.

    The world we know is going away http://www.graystatemovie.com/
    Look up Agenda 21 as well.

  • PNM_JenningsPNM_Jennings Member UncommonPosts: 1,093

    gonna go with panther on this one. some of the features they're touting are leaving it squarely in the high end camp.

    and that video is just the example i need, btw.

    still. should be awesome. i'm excited. :)

  • ShodanasShodanas Member RarePosts: 1,933
    I have the feeling that my GTX 680 won't be able to handle Star Citizen on high settings. image
  • AG-VukAG-Vuk Member UncommonPosts: 823
    Posted: 1:57pm Jul 1, 2013 by -. Weeddrunken.- on the Forums.

     

    "There are so many people out there wondering about the performance of Star Citizen..."

    First of all, this is an unofficial hardware recommendation!
    Everything is based on my knowledge on Crysis 3 and the informations from the RSI Site.
    (=> own gameplay experience, various CPU&GPU online benchmarks, online interviews/videos, 24h RSI Live Stream [e.g. the SandBoxEditorFPS], etc.)


    Since Star Citizen runs on CryEngine 3.5 (or even higher?) and is not released yet :( ;) ,
    this is just a prediction!
    I hope it helps someone till the final requirements will be released.
    _______________________________________________________________________________________________

    (HIGH) - ULTRA Settings:

    INTEL:
    i5, i7 (even better);
    => each OC'ed if possible... -->"K" Model

    AMD:
    FX8320, FX 8350, "FX 9370, FX 9590 "

    NVIDIA:
    GTX 670, GTX 680, GTX 770, GTX 780, GTX 690, GTX TITAN
    ATI:
    7950, 7970, 7990

    ***SLI***
    2x GTX 480 [2GB VRAM!]
    2x GTX 560Ti [2GB VRAM!]
    2x GTX 570 [2GB VRAM!]
    2x GTX 580 [3GB VRAM!]
    2x GTX 650Ti Boost [2GB/3GB VRAM]
    2x GTX 660 [2GB VRAM!]

    ....
    SLI does not double the amount of available VRAM!!!
    (e.g.: Two GTX 460 [each with 1GB] in SLI do not have 2GB in total!)


    & 8GB RAM (16GB don't hurt, if you already have that much ;) )


    LOW - (MED) Settings

    Intel i3 (or similar)
    or AMD Phenom II X2 (or similar)

    NVIDIA GTX 460 [1GB] (or similar)
    or ATI 6850 [1GB] (or similar)

    & 4GB RAM


    PS:
    I have to mention that I dont know anything about the performance(micro stutters or bottlenecks) of SLI and AMD CPUs!
    Although my i5 2500K @ 4500MHz perfomrs very well with SLI!

    https://forums.robertsspaceindustries.com/discussion/29375/system-recommendations-with-sli-system-requirements

     

     

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  • RoinRoin Member RarePosts: 3,444
    Liked the video. Alot of moving parts in the constellation.

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    In Peace - Vigilance.
    In Death - Sacrifice.

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