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I am really curious to know how this will play on my PC.  I have it for the 360, getting it for the Xbox one, and not sure about PC.    

 

i7 @ 3.9ghz. I think that should be enough,  but the video card GT 650 might be low.   

Yup, the 650 is going to limit you big time.  It'll probably be playable on low though.

it doesnt work like that though you cant compare xbox gpu and pc gpu requirements. pbviously console games are optimized for two gpus whereas pc version has endless configurations.

DX11.1 is a standard though

Well, looking back at GTAIV... if Rockstar pulls that again, it would require two Titan Z GPUs to run smoothly.

Pretty sure Xbox One is way lower spec than a 650

The equivalent GPU for the X1 is something around a 7790, which is magnitudes better than a 650.

 

But regardless, it's not as easy as making a straight comparison since consoles are optimized for gaming and have a processing system that works much different than a PC.

But regardless, it's not as easy as making a straight comparison since consoles are optimized for gaming and have a processing system that works much different than a PC.

Well it speaks for consoles when games ported to the PC are 30fps and sub 1080p.

That sucks!  Thanks!

 

Would one of those 750 Ti or whatnot work ok?

I believe Astra.Xtreme was correct, the equivalent GPU for the Xbox One is something around a 7770 GHz Edition/7790.

 

The NVIDIA equivalent to the 7790 is a GTX 560 (no longer sold), 650 Ti (no longer sold) or 750 (around $300).

 

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I believe Astra.Xtreme was correct, the equivalent GPU for the Xbox One is something around a 7770 GHz Edition/7790.

 

The NVIDIA equivalent to the 7790 is a GTX 560 (no longer sold), 650 Ti (no longer sold) or 750 (around $300).

 

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Thanks.  I found some 750 TI on newegg for $140ish so I was curious.  

I definitely prefer Nvidia, but AMD seems to have the best value for sub-$200 cards.

AMD cards are the best value across most of the range (not just sub-$200 cards) but you do miss out on the general driver quality of NVIDIA cards as well as some features like CUDA (good for those who render videos) and PhysX.

 

I love my 2x AMD Radeon HD 7870 XT cards. They were only around ?140 each and combined, they offer similar performance to a Titan, which is lovely!

I believe Astra.Xtreme was correct, the equivalent GPU for the Xbox One is something around a 7770 GHz Edition/7790.

 

The NVIDIA equivalent to the 7790 is a GTX 560 (no longer sold), 650 Ti (no longer sold) or 750 (around $300).

 

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i have no idea where you pulled a random around 300 dollars for a 750 figure from they are just over a 100 bucks

i have no idea where you pulled a random around 300 dollars for a 750 figure from they are just over a 100 bucks

I searched on Amazon.com, it wasn't random.

It seems that I had searched for the wrong thing, though.

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Delayed until 27th January, round about the time everyone will stop caring about it.

Many, including myself already don't care about it (I'll still get it when it's going to be on sale on steam for five dollars). But that doesn't matter at all, as the low sales numbers are obviously going to be blamed on piracy,

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