System requirements (Dying Light)
Minimum system requirementsOS Windows Vista (SP2) / Windows 7 (SP1) / Windows 8
Processor Intel Core2 Duo/AMD Athlon X2 64 with a clock frequency of 3 GHz
Memory 4 GB RAM
Graphics card compatible with DirectX 10 with the graphics memory 512MB
DirectX 10
Hard disk 20GB
Sound card Compatible with DirectX 10
Recommended system requirements
OS Windows 7 (SP1) 64bit / Windows 8 64bit
Processor Quad-core processor with a clock frequency of 3 GHz
Memory 8 GB RAM
Graphics card GeForce GTX 670 / Radeon 7900 with graphics memory more than 2 GB
DirectX 11
Hard disk 20GB
Sound card Compatible with DirectX 10
Windows 7 - 64 Bit
Vidyaha - Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 - 2048мб
Processor - Intel Core i5 3.33 GHz
RAM - 8GB
Do you think we will be okay?
N7 Saren Arterius
On a medium to high play.(if the little system are those which we have given them)
Guys interested in your opinion. Want to pre-order, but that's really not sure what I can though as that to play. There Is A System:
Processor AMD A8-5600K
8 GB RAM
The GeForce GTX 760 2GB
Windows 8.1 64 bit
From the last played the Evolve beta on medium settings without anti-aliasing is not large sagging been but quite playable.
DoubleAction
I'd changed the operating system. And so you should fly high, or as the user said above, the ultra.
Gray_Wolf 95
To change OSes? To install Windows 7 or just reinstall the current one? I have major concerns about the CPU( AMD A8-5600k), with an accuracy can not say through his fault or not, but in many games there are serious subsidence fps. In the same Evolve at medium settings no anti-aliasing was around 40-50 , but there are sagging to around 10 =( and often just out of the blue( without any special effects in the frame) And it is observed in very many games( cs:go, bf4, Titanfall, payday 2, etc.). The temperature of the processor and the video card of the monitor, there is no overheating. It is normal for my system or not, still don't know =\ For any advice or help I would be very grateful.
Com_Bat
I understand the GTX 960Ti is the stump of the 980 ? (exactly 2 times) http://www.3dnews.ru/908017?from=related-grid&from-source=908408