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Titanfall min specs released by Respawn founder

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just found out that titanfall beta will require beta sign up and code

 

http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/02/05/upcoming-titanfall-beta-requires-access-code

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So the engine will scale, any chance the low and ultra settings make for a very different experience?

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Oh well, gameplay is much more important than graphics. So I would choose actually playing the game and missing some eyecandy rather than not even be able to play the game at all.

 

 

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This game might drive me to get an Xbox one because I prefer playing with a gamepad. Seriously.

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So anywhere in particular to look for beta signups?

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Doesn't seem to be too high imo which means that I will be able to run it as I can run source engine games smoothly on my pc. :)

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Is it gonna be released on current (last?) gen hardware too?

no, Xbox One exclusive. 

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Titanfall
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Intel HD4600                    GeForce 8800 GT

That's with the HD 4600 iGPU and GeForce 8800 GT, looks like I won't be able to play it :(.

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An 8800gt isn't such a low minimum spec, yes it's almost 6 years old. But that's still way more powerful than many integrated solutions. For example the integrated graphics in an i7 3770k (HD4000) is a lot weaker than an 8800gt. And we are talking about minimum specs here not recommended. An 8800gt also runs CS:GO smoothly (another source game).

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Damn, my old Athlon x2 6000+ PC could handle this. These are ancient specs.

 

Well, it was first developed on 360 I think.

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its all due to source.. good to see 300fps in titanfall will be acheivable.. that will bode well for people who are coming from the issues with cod and BF4 etc

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Nice. I'm actually glad that several years old machines will be able to run Titanfall. It's good for playerbase. :) Now we just wait for beta sign ups. I hope I'll get into beta.

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It is based off the source engine isn't it? So that says a lot about how well it will run. :)

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OS: 64-bit Windows 7, 8, 8.1
CPU: AMD Athlon X2 2.8GHz or Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz 4GB
RAM: 512MB
GPU: Radeon HD 4770 or GeForce 8800GT"

 

I think they mean 512mb video ram and 4gb system ram

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