Watch Dogs looks pretty awesome. Too bad I won't be able to play any of the games since I won't have the PS4. My wife would kill me if I bought it right away. May have to wait a year or two.
Watch Dogs for PS3 comes out Nov 19.
AND PC..According to gamespot and amazon the PS4 and Xbox One versions will be available on release date for both systems. November 19th is the date for 360, PS3, and Wii U.
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Speaking of Watch Dogs, it has some pretty damn stiff PC requirements, such as no 32-bit operating systemsYep, I'll either be buying Watch Dogs on sale for PC or renting from gamefly for PS4...
Speaking of Watch Dogs, it has some pretty damn stiff PC requirements, such as no 32-bit operating systems
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/128392-Watch-Dogs-Wont-Run-on-32-Bit-Windows
I like how my video card is mentioned as an example for a "Minimum System Requirements"Wow! That's the first game I have seen recommending an 8 core processor. I have a 6 core AMD FX6300 so this is the first game I have seen where my CPU is under the recommended specs. I thought I was safe buying a 6 core processor because most games were still recommending dual cores. It's also the first game I have seen with my 2GB 7850 as the recommended GPU level. My card has been well above the recommended specs for every game I have played so far.
That's just fine with me. I think this long console generation held back PC games too. Yes, Multiplatform games look better on PC. I think we will get a nice graphics bump on PC ports once the new consoles come out too though. Developers are trying to make the same game engines run on modern PCs and 8 year old consoles. Once the new consoles come out the gap won't be as big so they can optimize their engines for the higher end instead of 8 year old systems.
I like how my video card is mentioned as an example for a "Minimum System Requirements"
Actually according to the game's technical graphics director, these specs are a bit overblown:Yeah It looks like PC game spec lists are about to jump up. Looking at current game specs I thought I would be safe with my 6 core processor for a few more years. I always figured my the 7850 GPU would be the first bottleneck in my system. I was planning on waiting until at least next winter to upgrade my GPU so I could get a significant jump over the consoles without breaking the bank. Now I will have to consider moving up to an 8 core processor when I do that upgrade too.
Anyways, I'm not going to worry about this now. So far my setup has been able to play every game I throw at it with the max settings, 1080p resolution, and acceptable performance. In the next year or two I might not be able to stay at max settings but I will stick with this setup until it can no longer handle games at or above the next gen console graphics.
Actually according to the game's technical graphics director, these specs are a bit overblown:
It is not the official configs. The real specs will come out soon and will be lower than these
Source (in French, hence why I copied here)