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Everything would need to be re-done I would think.
It wouldn't be too difficult, it's being developed on a PC anyway. PS4 is going back to PC based architecture.
It's still not an overnight process.
Those screenshots look like paintings.
The Lotus 98T got a new tire in build 439, my god is it fun.![]()
Releasing it on the PS4, doesn't that mean that they have to rewrite (code) the whole game?
I hate to ask questions that seem to pop up all too frequent, but I would like to know if my planned PC rig would be able to run the game on highest settings. I am aware of the system requirements, but I don't really know how they compare to my build. I'm an idiot when it comes to PC's...
Specs are Intel Core I5 3570 3.4 GHz, with 4 GB's of DDR3 RAM. Still debating with myself if I should get 4 or 8 gigs of RAM.
GPU is a AMD Radeon 6870.
Operating system will be Windows 7, 64 bit. Monitor is HD at a max resolution of 1920X1080.
Thanks in advance.
Also, have they made any remarks about DRM and whether the game will require constant online connection?
Was on another forum talking about a potential nascar game for ps4, and how that might look- but such a game is limited to dry conditions, as usual. But for a lot of drivers, the thought of wet racing makes them drool. And come to think of it, is that a rain effect in this picture or is it the effect of soo many people drooling for pCars to come out? Either way, it looks extremely realistic.
I hate to ask questions that seem to pop up all too frequent, but I would like to know if my planned PC rig would be able to run the game on highest settings. I am aware of the system requirements, but I don't really know how they compare to my build. I'm an idiot when it comes to PC's...
Specs are Intel Core I5 3570 3.4 GHz, with 4 GB's of DDR3 RAM. Still debating with myself if I should get 4 or 8 gigs of RAM.
GPU is a AMD Radeon 6870.
Operating system will be Windows 7, 64 bit. Monitor is HD at a max resolution of 1920X1080.
Thanks in advance.
Also, have they made any remarks about DRM and whether the game will require constant online connection?
The other question is whether or not you will want to move to triple screens. I'm having issues trying to get my 7950 working well with triple screens and I'm wondering if a Nvidia card would be better. Of course as mentioned graphics haven't been optimized especially for triple screens.
5000 what?
Jawehawk, I suggest you should buy the Intel Xeon E3-1230V2 since you are not planning to overclock. It is essentially the Core i7-3770 without an IGP, but it's a lot cheaper (only ~20 more than i5-3570). I know the i5-3570 is well enough for gaming but the Xeon has greater bang for the crown.
That is if you buy the parts separately or if you can customize the PC, if it's prebuilt.
Jawehawk, I suggest you should buy the Intel Xeon E3-1230V2 since you are not planning to overclock. It is essentially the Core i7-3770 without an IGP, but it's a lot cheaper (only ~20 more than i5-3570). I know the i5-3570 is well enough for gaming but the Xeon has greater bang for the crown.
That is if you buy the parts separately or if you can customize the PC, if it's prebuilt.
Jawehawk, I suggest you should buy the Intel Xeon E3-1230V2 since you are not planning to overclock. It is essentially the Core i7-3770 without an IGP, but it's a lot cheaper (only ~20 more than i5-3570). I know the i5-3570 is well enough for gaming but the Xeon has greater bang for the crown.
That is if you buy the parts separately or if you can customize the PC, if it's prebuilt.
How well could Pcars output with these settings?
-AMD Turion(tm)64X2 Mobile Tech TL-60
-2GB Ram
-Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS
-OS windows home vista premium
It's unlikely to move. No but seriously, that is a very weak setup for gaming, you could try it at 640x480 with everything on low but I doubt even that would run at an enjoyable rate.