Dragon Age: Inquisition - PC Specs, Hands-on and Screenshots

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Reminds me of Kingdoms of Amalur...
 
I agree with Zloth,

System req. pretty much mimic consoles. High memory, low video req.

If you figure the consoles have 8GB shared ram and say 2 to vram and 6 to system ram its not out of the question to think that PC would need 2-3GB more for overhead.

This is why I was telling anyone in the market for a new video card to get 4GB vram. I pretty much always got the response that 2GB is more than enough for the foreseeable future. Well I guess the foreseeable future just passed us by. I feel bad for anyone that recently purchase a 2GB card as I think most new titles will require beyond that.

I think Bioware has a pretty good track record with PC support. Some of their UI's (Inventory) could be better but I've never really had a problem with K&M or optimization with their games.

I'm looking forward to this one even more now. It looks more like what I was hoping DA2 would be.

I do hope we can extend or add another tool bar though.

I thought I read somewhere that monday they will be showing M&K video footage.
 
Win7 64-bit is required for Watch Dogs and for Middle Earth: Shadow of Mordor (great games btw).
 
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That is interesting as I also have a dual core, and thought I would not be able to run SoM. What processor do you have?

Core To Duo E8400 2,93 Ghz running at stock speed. At first I thought the game was going to be slow or stutter when encounter with multiple enemies. I fought with 15 enemies and I still had 60 fps. Every setting of the game are default (medium) other than texture quality (which is high) and motion blur turned off (I hate that thing).
 
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The boatload of RAM is most likely needed because it loads massive zones into memory. The Gothics all had similar issues back in the days.
 
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