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@Humpypants wrote:
http://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri
this site is pretty decent for letting you know what you can and can't run. Sometimes it's off though.
No not decent IMO. If you don't know what your system has and what the game requires... odds are rolling dice will be just as effective as that website. That's 100% opinion.
http://www.game-debate.com/ has one. Requires you to sign up but if that says you can run a game... you're likely going to be well qualified because from what I've seen they don't use the minimum specs of games which is the where SRLab gets confused and it ruins people's days.
Best to ask here or someone who knows about the game than using any of those.
/2 cents
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Should be playable. Don't expect Ultra (infact expect low).. but going easy on the settings and resolution should have no problem getting a playable experience.
It's been accurate, so it's a good website. When I had a crappy laptop, it was right about games I couldn't run. If your computer doesn't meet the minimum requirements, it'll let you know. Again, these sources do not consider what software you have running or if you're even overclocking.
Best option is to use origin's great game guarantee. Downfall is paying full price when you can get it discounted on gamestop's website for $20. I don't think they refund those.
Beats asking people who have never used your computer's build since we all have our own and rarely game with people using the same exact build
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