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Battlefield 4 System Requirements revealed.

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I agree to this since most people with high end cards are running at 1920x1080 or higher, AA is just not needed at that resolution IMO.

 

If you have normal eyesight Aliasing is still an issue that that resolution.

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I was going to get a 2gb 770 should i choose the pricier 4gb version or ignore this?

Go with the 4Gb Version it will be worth it.

You don't want to be bottlenecked by the amount of Vram.

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Go with the 4Gb Version it will be worth it.

You don't want to be bottlenecked by the amount of Vram.

770 can't use 4GB with 256bit-transfer rate....

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Im dissapointed that recomended settings wassnt higher than e low-medium end gaming pc. I was hoping it wuld be a gtx 670 or 680 that was recomended

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770 can't use 4GB with 256bit-transfer rate....

but can it at least use more than 2GB, like 2.5GB or 3GB effectively? Think that's What matters in this case
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I don't prefer AA anyway so there I gain a lot of FPS and if its not a lot more demanding than BF3 my 7870 should be just fine

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BF3 uses almost 2GB at ultra so yeah it will use more than 2 GB.

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Im dissapointed that recomended settings wassnt higher than e low-medium end gaming pc. I was hoping it wuld be a gtx 670 or 680 that was recomended

 

Why? The lowest the recommended settings the better.

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Think of it this way,(in theory) all those high spec recommended games, needed to be because un-optimized piece of crap software needs the best of the best to run....marginally better.

Low Recommended Spec, yay for everyone!

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770 can't use 4GB with 256bit-transfer rate....

can you explain?

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can you explain?

 

It can address and use the memory, but it will not utilize it very well.... meaning it will be marginally better than the same card in 2GB. 

You don't just want extra vram, you want a large bit bus AND more vram.

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The Battlefield 4 system requirements were released today (here http://imgur.com/B9ifOVN) I just wanted some opinions on the recommended GPU memory of 3gbs, my PC has a 2gb 770, i5 4670, 8gb of Corsair Vengeance RAM,  looking to run the game on ultra, at 60 fps, you guys think I will be able to? Anyway, that's all, thanks. :)

Nope, but you should be able to play it on medium/high at 1080p 64player 60fps

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30gb of drive space? Damn dude good thing I have a 512gb SSD.

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