Soldato
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Finished GTA4 on the PS3 months ago. Only GTA game I've completed. I'm going to wait for mods to come out for the PC version before buying it.
2.5GHz Opetron 165,
2GB PC3500LL Pro RAM,
8800 GTS 640MB OC.
I've been in the GTA scene/community for well over 8 years now and have messed about creating a couple cars etc along the way, made loads for GTA1.
Looks like I will need to rob the bank to get myself a nice upgrade so I can play this![]()
This HAS TO RUN SMOOTH on my rig with an E8500 @ 4GHz, if it don't then it's another ****** port :\
What are we calling low/mid range though.
I have a Q6600, 2GB of RAM and a 9600GT, is that a good system in your eyes or mid range?
i dont see problem how it will not run on that rig. ether if u use insane high res or your cpu at stock
I am thinking of selling my E8500 but am hoping that GTA IV will indeed run smooth on full.
it will, i just know it will WILL
good c2d and good gfx = good game
good quad and not so good gfx = not so good
there has to be a happy medium
I predict that dual core users will see a performance drop in this game with higher settings TBH!
like i said before
rockstar arent going to make a game targeting quadcore customers only, it would be a very silly thing to do.
the right combo of cpu and gfx card will work i think.
you get a user with a q6600 and a 8600gt
you get a user with a e8600 and a 4870 x2 or 280
who is going to have better gameplay ?
You hope..
I think it's possible that it may take advantage of more than 2 cores but hardly using the others. Hopefully a 4GHz C2D will certainly outperform a 2.4GHz quad in this..
EVERYBODY HOPES!!