people just seem to put up with ****e today mate. Society today seems to be at an all time low on the dumbometer, masses will go out and buy it regardless of how bad the other ubi titles have been, we all know it.
basing this on a company well known for its poor PC support is abit silly ... Nothing beats PC for anything when on a level playing field . This is not an even playing field with Ubi. Games that are generally broken for the PC are still in someway broken for consoles ... I seem to recall reading the loading bug affected consoles , people's save data corrupted and just as much fury from console guys.
As for SLI & Crossfire users ... We may usually be on the back foot in terms of waiting for profile releases and fixes but when is all said and done I'd rather wait 2 weeks or 2 months for a profile and play even a port with fadelity the outshines anything closed platforms have to offer.
Where poor performance in concerned it is nearly always down to the developer and not the drivers . ( obviously there can be driver issues but it really is few and far between ) watchdogs was proof enough
I understand this will not be available on steam.
If I buy the boxed version, will I still need to use uplay?
Looking at all the other recommended specs given to games:
It won't use 8GB of system RAM, probably 3-4GB on max settings.
It will probably only need a 2GB 680/280X for maximum graphics @ 1080p
Intel i5 or AMD 6300 (Clocked up).
This is of course, if the game is 'optimised' to actually work properly without memory leaks and whatever, maybe a couple patches & driver updates.
These specifications are always stupid & reading the above posts, if CoD:AW is using 6GB RAM, something isn't right at all...
My xbox 360 can run it on ultra @ 120fps constant, come at me!
Seriously though, I will be getting this on my XBOne, probably not PC even though my build will run it
I understand this will not be available on steam.
If I buy the boxed version, will I still need to use uplay?
To think only 2 - 4 years ago, people were saying anything over 4GB in your system is overkill. Yet 8 and more so 16GB is becoming pretty standard.
To be fair, 2-4 years in PC gaming is a LONG time!
You will yes.