@ItzGobz wrote:
You won't get any. The problem is they never told anyone that the game wouldn't work on Dual-cores.
Tons of people having the same issue, EA's Solution? Get a refund. Buy it for console. So glad i preordered all so that i CANT play because EA faield to mention.
From now on dont go PC unlesss you spend over a grand on your computer is what EA might as well be saying.
This seems absolutely rediculous! I've never had this issue before with high fidelity games such as Shadows of Mordor or Dark Souls 2, They ran FINE on my Dual Core laptop! This has got to be patchable! There is no excuse for this especially when there is no mention of the spec requirements on the Origin purchacising page. I don't care if it was mentioned on EA's or Dragon Age's website somewhere else that's just terribly problematic. I've never heard of games that simply refuse to launch becuase of very specific driver requirements! This computer is only a bit more than a year old. Please patch this soon, the idea of being hamstrung to play your favorite games by such a petty thing makes me furious. What do they think this game is The Witch 3?
Btw, from what I've heard: the game still looks great on low settings so people on old computers (like 3 years old) should be able to play it -Matt Rorie of Giant Bomb
If you can't optimize your game for dualcore but Dark Souls 2 and Shadows of Mordor COULD, what were you doing?
sorry for the overall angry rant but this feels like a giant gut-punch with a 100 ton wrecking ball.