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    Assasins Creed for Windows - Any chance our hardware now will make it look nice?

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by joebusby, Sep 6, 2007.

  1. joebusby

    joebusby Notebook Consultant

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    3850 06 3DMarks - am I likely to be able to play it? or has nobody had ANY indication of the requirements it may put upon computers?
     
  2. link1313

    link1313 Notebook Virtuoso

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    You can probably play it on high im guessing.
     
  3. StormEffect

    StormEffect Lazer. *pew pew*

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    I've been using Bioshock as a yardstick to compare other games in performance.

    Based on the much larger game world in Assasin's Creed, I'd say if you could play Bioshock at native resolution with medium-high settings (like I could), then you can probably play Assasin's Creed at native resolution with medium settings. Even if the game is less graphically demanding, the Oblivion like view in certain situations could really put a strain on your GFX.
     
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    narsnail Notebook Prophet

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    if theres alot of shading, which there most likely will be by looking at the pictures, these cards will run this game very well