So I've got a laptop with intel i3 processor, 4 gigs of RAM and Nvidia GT 325M, how well do you guys think I could run it? It seems to meet the requirements but I'm skeptical because it could only run Fallout New Vegas on low-medium settings.
Well, Sony made money off selling PS3s AND off the games. Same with Microsoft and the 360. So it was to their advantage to encourage people to switch to newer consoles. Bethesda doesn't get much of anything out of pushing people to upgrade, and it loses a portion of the market.TheHecatomb said:Nice attitude, I take it you have something against progress? Did you write similar complaints when Sony released the PS3 or Microsoft the 360? Hardware changes, DX9 is outdated. Deal with it.rvbnut said:Really? You expect Bethesda to split the pc market or lose that part of their market that don't have cards that run DX10 or DX11? Get real dude.
Skyrim is using a new engine, and thank god to that. The Gamebyro engine is one of the worst pieces of shit ever released and this one will most likely follow it in its footsteps(in true Bethesda fashion).Andy Chalk said:And correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Skyrim is using the same engine (albeit heavily modded and tweaked) as Oblivion and Fallout 3
That's a fair point and to a certain extent I agree, however clinging to outdated hard- or software out of fear of losing a portion of any market will inevitably lead to stagnation. You don't see studios optimizing games for Windows 2000 anymore either, know what I mean?Teshi said:Well, Sony made money off selling PS3s AND off the games. Same with Microsoft and the 360. So it was to their advantage to encourage people to switch to newer consoles. Bethesda doesn't get much of anything out of pushing people to upgrade, and it loses a portion of the market.
1. This is true of every single steamworks game.ewhac said:So, let me get this straight: If I go in to $(RETAILER) and drop $60.00 on this for a PC DVD, I [em]still[/em] have to infect my system with Steam to run it?
Looks like Bethesda just lost a sale. Shame, too. It was the only game coming down the pike that I was even remotely interested in.
what in the world are those connectors forgmaverick019 said:sadly it is notjurnag12 said:"DirectX 9.0c video card with 512 MB RAM"
Probably a very stupid question, but would a Nvidia 8600 qualify for that? My knowledge on graphics card is minimal at best, but I dont really care that much about graphics to begin with, as long as the gameplay is functional.
i am not huge on nvidia cards, but your card is merely 256, and you need the next step up at 512 mb
if you are interested in upgrading it is a simple fix honestly, most 512 mb or 1 GB video card's are dirt cheap to get now a days
for nvidia, since that is probably what is most compatible with your system, i'd recommend this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500202
it's a "cheaper" upgrade that will still last you for a couple years probably.
Mods are confirmed for the consoles this time 'round, but I suspect they will be heavily policed to prevent add-in boobies.Buchholz101 said:Good thing I'm playing on console. I will miss Mods though.
Nobody will argue with you on that. Compared to the 400 series, the 500 series is more powerful, quieter, cooler and consumes less power in some cases. GT2000 architecture started off great with the 400 series but became worthy of the high end enthusiasts that use them today when the 500 series GPUs hit the market. Many people are holding their breath to see what Nvidia does next.Waaghpowa said:If you're not picky about manufacturer, the gtx 500 series have gotten really cheap and are considerably powerful.
I'm seeing two DVI ports, one HDMI port and one DisplayPort. That's just about the entire range short of mini-HDMI and mini-DisplayPort.tthor said:what in the world are those connectors forit doesn't look like DVI, (and my monitors+TVs have not yet been upgraded to the HDMI age..)
sorry, i'm used to DVI-D, (i never really new there were subcategories to DVI...)MercurySteam said:I'm seeing two DVI ports, one HDMI port and one DisplayPort. That's just about the entire range short of mini-HDMI and mini-DisplayPort.tthor said:what in the world are those connectors forit doesn't look like DVI, (and my monitors+TVs have not yet been upgraded to the HDMI age..)
Not picky, just not in a hurry, because everything's run so well until now. I can wait and see how the 7000 and 600 series are before seeing what's best.Waaghpowa said:If you're not picky about manufacturer, the gtx 500 series have gotten really cheap and are considerably powerful.Nalgas D. Lemur said:I still use a 4770 that I got for all of $100 a couple years ago, and while it probably wouldn't do as well with something like BF3, I've been pretty impressed by how great it's held up running most other stuff on high or even maxed out at 1920x1200 still. It's only things like this and The Witcher 2 that finally have me waiting for the 7850 to come out (and hoping that it's actually good).Waaghpowa said:Even the recommended specs aren't that high. I don't think I know anyone who still uses the Nvidia 200 series or ATI 4000 series cards.
Not what they said. They said that there won't be any kindred friendships among dragons and people (a la How To Train Your Dragon). The article based around Hines' quote assumed he meant no friendly dragons (despite him also saying there may be nuances/exceptions to what he said). I'm more than happy to tell you more if you don't mind specifics being slightly spoiled (all my info comes for an actual announcement from Todd Howard that everyone either ignored or complained about being a spoiler).gmaverick019 said:yup just glad i could clear that up.jurnag12 said:Thanks for the response, but I think I'll just grab it on the ol' 360, anyway. I was leaning that way to begin with, but I've never been a big fan of mods, so that Pro of the PC is out for me.gmaverick019 said:sadly it is notjurnag12 said:"DirectX 9.0c video card with 512 MB RAM"
Probably a very stupid question, but would a Nvidia 8600 qualify for that? My knowledge on graphics card is minimal at best, but I dont really care that much about graphics to begin with, as long as the gameplay is functional.
i am not huge on nvidia cards, but your card is merely 256, and you need the next step up at 512 mb
if you are interested in upgrading it is a simple fix honestly, most 512 mb or 1 GB video card's are dirt cheap to get now a days
for nvidia, since that is probably what is most compatible with your system, i'd recommend this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500202
it's a "cheaper" upgrade that will still last you for a couple years probably.
ever have any questions about upgrading or the likes i'd be more than happy to help.
also OT: i can't wait to check out some of the sweet mods that will be in skyrim =]
(such as having your own dragon...silly bethesda, saying they will all be mean ones!)
uh...did you not see what i said..?lovest harding said:Not what they said. They said that there won't be any kindred friendships among dragons and people (a la How To Train Your Dragon). The article based around Hines' quote assumed he meant no friendly dragons (despite him also saying there may be nuances/exceptions to what he said). I'm more than happy to tell you more if you don't mind specifics being slightly spoiled (all my info comes for an actual announcement from Todd Howard that everyone either ignored or complained about being a spoiler).gmaverick019 said:yup just glad i could clear that up.jurnag12 said:Thanks for the response, but I think I'll just grab it on the ol' 360, anyway. I was leaning that way to begin with, but I've never been a big fan of mods, so that Pro of the PC is out for me.gmaverick019 said:sadly it is notjurnag12 said:"DirectX 9.0c video card with 512 MB RAM"
Probably a very stupid question, but would a Nvidia 8600 qualify for that? My knowledge on graphics card is minimal at best, but I dont really care that much about graphics to begin with, as long as the gameplay is functional.
i am not huge on nvidia cards, but your card is merely 256, and you need the next step up at 512 mb
if you are interested in upgrading it is a simple fix honestly, most 512 mb or 1 GB video card's are dirt cheap to get now a days
for nvidia, since that is probably what is most compatible with your system, i'd recommend this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500202
it's a "cheaper" upgrade that will still last you for a couple years probably.
ever have any questions about upgrading or the likes i'd be more than happy to help.
also OT: i can't wait to check out some of the sweet mods that will be in skyrim =]
(such as having your own dragon...silly bethesda, saying they will all be mean ones!)
OT: Well. That didn't change much. I assumed my laptop wouldn't be able to run it. 360 version, here I come.
I think you missed my point. SPOILERS AHEAD BECAUSE I DON'T WANT MORE PEOPLE COMPLAINING TO ME THAT RETELLING AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF A GAME I HAVEN'T PLAYED MEANS I'M SPOILING THINGS FOR THEM.gmaverick019 said:uh...did you not see what i said..?lovest harding said:Not what they said. They said that there won't be any kindred friendships among dragons and people (a la How To Train Your Dragon). The article based around Hines' quote assumed he meant no friendly dragons (despite him also saying there may be nuances/exceptions to what he said). I'm more than happy to tell you more if you don't mind specifics being slightly spoiled (all my info comes for an actual announcement from Todd Howard that everyone either ignored or complained about being a spoiler).gmaverick019 said:yup just glad i could clear that up.jurnag12 said:Thanks for the response, but I think I'll just grab it on the ol' 360, anyway. I was leaning that way to begin with, but I've never been a big fan of mods, so that Pro of the PC is out for me.gmaverick019 said:sadly it is notjurnag12 said:"DirectX 9.0c video card with 512 MB RAM"
Probably a very stupid question, but would a Nvidia 8600 qualify for that? My knowledge on graphics card is minimal at best, but I dont really care that much about graphics to begin with, as long as the gameplay is functional.
i am not huge on nvidia cards, but your card is merely 256, and you need the next step up at 512 mb
if you are interested in upgrading it is a simple fix honestly, most 512 mb or 1 GB video card's are dirt cheap to get now a days
for nvidia, since that is probably what is most compatible with your system, i'd recommend this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500202
it's a "cheaper" upgrade that will still last you for a couple years probably.
ever have any questions about upgrading or the likes i'd be more than happy to help.
also OT: i can't wait to check out some of the sweet mods that will be in skyrim =]
(such as having your own dragon...silly bethesda, saying they will all be mean ones!)
OT: Well. That didn't change much. I assumed my laptop wouldn't be able to run it. 360 version, here I come.
mods
they will quickly clear that up. any limits bethesda placed on my sweet baby dragons mods will clearly take care of, and my dragon army will rise up =]
regardless, my statement still standslovest harding said:I think you missed my point. SPOILERS AHEAD BECAUSE I DON'T WANT MORE PEOPLE COMPLAINING TO ME THAT RETELLING AN OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT OF A GAME I HAVEN'T PLAYED MEANS I'M SPOILING THINGS FOR THEM.gmaverick019 said:uh...did you not see what i said..?lovest harding said:Not what they said. They said that there won't be any kindred friendships among dragons and people (a la How To Train Your Dragon). The article based around Hines' quote assumed he meant no friendly dragons (despite him also saying there may be nuances/exceptions to what he said). I'm more than happy to tell you more if you don't mind specifics being slightly spoiled (all my info comes for an actual announcement from Todd Howard that everyone either ignored or complained about being a spoiler).gmaverick019 said:yup just glad i could clear that up.jurnag12 said:Thanks for the response, but I think I'll just grab it on the ol' 360, anyway. I was leaning that way to begin with, but I've never been a big fan of mods, so that Pro of the PC is out for me.gmaverick019 said:sadly it is notjurnag12 said:"DirectX 9.0c video card with 512 MB RAM"
Probably a very stupid question, but would a Nvidia 8600 qualify for that? My knowledge on graphics card is minimal at best, but I dont really care that much about graphics to begin with, as long as the gameplay is functional.
i am not huge on nvidia cards, but your card is merely 256, and you need the next step up at 512 mb
if you are interested in upgrading it is a simple fix honestly, most 512 mb or 1 GB video card's are dirt cheap to get now a days
for nvidia, since that is probably what is most compatible with your system, i'd recommend this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500202
it's a "cheaper" upgrade that will still last you for a couple years probably.
ever have any questions about upgrading or the likes i'd be more than happy to help.
also OT: i can't wait to check out some of the sweet mods that will be in skyrim =]
(such as having your own dragon...silly bethesda, saying they will all be mean ones!)
OT: Well. That didn't change much. I assumed my laptop wouldn't be able to run it. 360 version, here I come.
mods
they will quickly clear that up. any limits bethesda placed on my sweet baby dragons mods will clearly take care of, and my dragon army will rise up =]
You will get a dragon that will fight for you. You'll even get a dragon shout that will summon it. It just won't be your best friend.
Todd Howard announced it on GTTV.