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dge1
06-28-2013, 12:04
Min and Recommended specs to run the game posted on the Wiki site (http://wiki.totalwar.com/w/Rome_II_Recommended_Specs)here.


From the site:

•Minimum: ◦OS: XP/ Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8
◦Processor:2 GHz Intel Dual Core processor / 2.6 GHz Intel Single Core processor
◦Memory: 2GB RAM
◦Graphics:512 MB DirectX 9.0c compatible card (shader model 3, vertex texture fetch support).
◦DirectX®:9.0c
◦Hard Drive: 35 GB HD space
◦Screen Resolution: 1024x768

•Recommended: ◦OS: Windows 7 / Windows 8
◦Processor:2nd Generation Intel Core i5 processor (or greater)
◦Memory: 4GB RAM
◦Graphics:1024 MB DirectX 11 compatible graphics card.
◦DirectX®:11
◦Hard Drive:35 GB HD space
◦Screen Resolution: 1920x1080

edyzmedieval
06-28-2013, 13:05
Pretty similar to the Shogun 2 ones, so unless you want settings on ultra, you'll be fine.

Furunculus
06-29-2013, 16:49
i wonder if the extreme low-end will be more forgiving that S2TW tho.

ETW is playable on my ivy-bridge ultrabook, but S2TW is really too choppy to be enjoyable.

they make a big play over how scalable the new engine is, it would be nice if they bridged that gap.

there are afterall a lot of people with ultrabooks these days.

Rhyfelwyr
06-30-2013, 00:33
35GB hard drive space?! I remember when 1GB seemed massive for a game!

Lemur
06-30-2013, 01:11
they make a big play over how scalable the new engine is, it would be nice if they bridged that gap.
Well, they haven't been shy on the issue, mentioning in more than one interview how scalable the new engine is. We shall see, eh?

Empire*Of*Media
07-01-2013, 17:28
is this system available of playing Rome2 on SEVEN and XP?! :
CPU: Dual Core E5300 2.60 GHZ INTEL
4 GB RAM (800MHZ-less than 3GB useable)
GeForce nVidia GT 240 1 Gb (1.7 GB SHARE)
and which quality? Normal? or High? or (oh sorry i know i cant play on Ultra!!). but please dont tell me on LOW !!
and dont you think its better i play Rome2 on XP?! doesnt lose many things & Features will be lost does it? because in

Lemur
07-01-2013, 17:52
GeForce nVidia GT 240 1 Gb
This is going to be your bottleneck. Review here (http://www.anandtech.com/show/2906).

It is within spec for the "minimum" R2 settings. No idea how well it will play, or on what settings—and I doubt anyone can predict that for you. (Heck, the code for R2 is probably still being optimized ...)

The Outsider
07-01-2013, 22:12
I have;

Windows 8

Amd bulldozer 8 core cpu

16 gb ram

Ati 7850 hd gb

What do you think lemur? Would it handle the ultra?

Lemur
07-01-2013, 22:18
Amd bulldozer 8 core cpu
A 7850 should be fine, but that CPU is about as powerful as an Intel i3 when it comes to games. So ... depends on how CPU-bound the final game is.

Seriously, until the code is out, it's going to be very, very hard to make predictions about how this or that rig will perform.

Will your system run R2? Without doubt. Will it run on decent settings? Yeah, I expect so. Will it kill the framerates on Ultra? Who the hell knows?

The Outsider
07-01-2013, 22:37
Thanks mate

Razz
08-28-2013, 03:45
Well... I read that whole article and every comment.

The GDDR5 card is not that bad. Since then then have made a 1GB GDRR5 card which I have installed.

It's good to go for this game.

Sp4
08-28-2013, 12:22
35GB hard drive space?! I remember when 1GB seemed massive for a game!

The better the games look, the bigger they'll get. I think Rome kind of looks like Shogun, which is around 20 or 25GB I think but Rome's bigger. TW Games are really massive in the space requirement though. Skyrim was only around 9 Gigs or so.