That costs 400 euros here, I'm jelly.I just purchased an i7 4790k
fuck it I guess
Gotta find a low DPC latency motherboard now lol
3,15 GB of ram, Intel I3 2.30 GHz, 32 bit, Geforce 610M 2 GB. Kinda sucks, I know. I play mostly oldies, so I haven't got many reasons to complain until now.Kalasanty11
Who knows? How much ram do you have? What is your cpu? Are you running 32bit or 64bit windows?
That costs 400 euros here, I'm jelly.I just purchased an i7 4790k
fuck it I guess
Gotta find a low DPC latency motherboard now lol
I didn't think this would be the game that would make me upgrade my pc.
It's on 2nd page now and it should be on first when the 2k sale is over. I wouldn't expect an obsidian crpg to have those many pre orders, what with their history of buggy launches. btw how buggy is it ppl from the beta?How about the pre-order numbers too? Is it too early? I assume no one knows anything about that.
I just purchased an i7 4790k
Picking a motherboard is FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU - I *need* a low DPC latency one, but the good ones don't have PCI slots anymore ;_;
The ASUS Z97 boards rate fairly well. How low do you need?
Roby Atadero said:I'm getting about 15 more FPS in the Temple unpaused between 480 and 500. About 10 more FPS paused between 480 and 500.
That being said, it'll probably be more significant on a slower machine as opposed to mine.
Performance will likely chug, game will load slowly, and you might get CTDs when loading maps.3,15 GB of ram, Intel I3 2.30 GHz, 32 bit, Geforce 610M 2 GB. Kinda sucks, I know. I play mostly oldies, so I haven't got many reasons to complain until now.Kalasanty11
Who knows? How much ram do you have? What is your cpu? Are you running 32bit or 64bit windows?
Performance will likely chug, game will load slowly, and you might get CTDs when loading maps.3,15 GB of ram, Intel I3 2.30 GHz, 32 bit, Geforce 610M 2 GB. Kinda sucks, I know. I play mostly oldies, so I haven't got many reasons to complain until now.Kalasanty11
Who knows? How much ram do you have? What is your cpu? Are you running 32bit or 64bit windows?
Performance will likely chug, game will load slowly, and you might get CTDs when loading maps.3,15 GB of ram, Intel I3 2.30 GHz, 32 bit, Geforce 610M 2 GB. Kinda sucks, I know. I play mostly oldies, so I haven't got many reasons to complain until now.Kalasanty11
Who knows? How much ram do you have? What is your cpu? Are you running 32bit or 64bit windows?
There's no such thing as a 32-bit i3. Probably just got a 32-bit OS installed.
That's a solvable problem, but requires an OS reinstall and some $$$.
Or he can put Steam OS on that machine and get a Steam version of PoE.Performance will likely chug, game will load slowly, and you might get CTDs when loading maps.3,15 GB of ram, Intel I3 2.30 GHz, 32 bit, Geforce 610M 2 GB. Kinda sucks, I know. I play mostly oldies, so I haven't got many reasons to complain until now.Kalasanty11
Who knows? How much ram do you have? What is your cpu? Are you running 32bit or 64bit windows?
There's no such thing as a 32-bit i3. Probably just got a 32-bit OS installed.
That's a solvable problem, but requires an OS reinstall and some $$$.
They do have a Linux version... You don't need to buy a 64 bit Windows for a game, though there really isn't any reason to stay with 32 bit in any case.
Will a code appear in my account info screens on the 26th?
Or he can put Steam OS on that machine and get a Steam version of PoE.
Will a code appear in my account info screens on the 26th?
Seems so. They'll first ask to confirm which medium (Steam/GoG) you want to redeem your digital code for sometime before release, according to assorted information from BAdler on the Obs boards.
Or he can put Steam OS on that machine and get a Steam version of PoE.
Eh yeah, SteamOS is still Linux. Buying Windows is a bad idea in any case.
If the guy has a more limited hardware, Steam OS is supposed to help with that compared to Win 7 or 8.1Will a code appear in my account info screens on the 26th?
Seems so. They'll first ask to confirm which medium (Steam/GoG) you want to redeem your digital code for sometime before release, according to assorted information from BAdler on the Obs boards.
Or he can put Steam OS on that machine and get a Steam version of PoE.
Eh yeah, SteamOS is still Linux. Buying Windows is a bad idea in any case.
I say this as someone who manages Linux servers for a living... I would never tell someone to switch to desktop Linux just to save $100. Certainly not without asking what software they need to run.
Buy Windows for a gaming machine is not a bad idea.
If it is Windows 7 32bit, you should be able to get a 64 bit image from microsoft (software recovery) and just do a reinstall with that. Keys work for both versions afaik.Or he can put Steam OS on that machine and get a Steam version of PoE.Performance will likely chug, game will load slowly, and you might get CTDs when loading maps.3,15 GB of ram, Intel I3 2.30 GHz, 32 bit, Geforce 610M 2 GB. Kinda sucks, I know. I play mostly oldies, so I haven't got many reasons to complain until now.Kalasanty11
Who knows? How much ram do you have? What is your cpu? Are you running 32bit or 64bit windows?
There's no such thing as a 32-bit i3. Probably just got a 32-bit OS installed.
That's a solvable problem, but requires an OS reinstall and some $$$.
They do have a Linux version... You don't need to buy a 64 bit Windows for a game, though there really isn't any reason to stay with 32 bit in any case.
I'm waiting for the Titan X to release in April because, again, SLi is shit. Once it's out, I'll be building a new PC for the first time since mid-2011.