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Ubisoft's Far Cry 2 System Requirements Published

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Publisher Ubisoft issued today the minimum and recommended system requirements for the PC edition of Ubisoft Montreal's open-world first person shooter Far Cry 2. The successor of the original Far Cry game is also due to be released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 this fall. "It has always been our intention to make Far Cry 2 as accessible to everyone as possible, and we have worked continuously to optimize Far Cry 2 to achieve this goal," said lead technical director Dominic Guay. The full specs follow below.


Minimum requirements
  • CPU:
    Pentium 4 3.2 Ghz, Pentium D 2.66 Ghz
    AMD Athlon 64 3500+ or better
  • Video card:
    NVIDIA 6800 or ATIX1650 or better
    Shader Model 3 required
    256 Mb of graphic memory
  • Memory:
    1 GB
  • Media reader:
    DVD-ROM
  • Hard drive space:
    ~12 Gig or HD space. (tbd)
Recommended
  • CPU:
    Intel Core 2 Duo Family
    AMD64 X2 5200+, AMD Phenom or better
  • Video card:
    NVIDIA 8600 GTS or better
    ATIX1900 or better
    512 Mb of graphic memory
  • Memory:
    2 GB
  • Sound:
    5.1 sound card recommended
  • Media reader:
    DVD-ROM
  • Supported Video cards
    NVIDIA 6800, NVIDIA 7000 series, 8000 series, 9000 series, 200 series. 8800M and 8700M supported for laptops.
    ATI X1650-1950 series , HD2000 series , HD3000 series , HD4000 series.

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They seem moderate. I guess they optimized it well! But 12gb.. jesus lol
 
well not as demanding as farcry when it first came out by a long shot, surprised at the reccomended specs, thought they would be a bit more demanding, this is definately good news for most gamers, means most people will be able to run it with all eye candy at reasonable frames :toast:
 
Wow, those are pretty low. Wonder if they`re realistic tho`:ohwell:
 
i doubt they are realistic... have you seen the game footage...
Thats going to eat loads of ram and need a beefy gpu or two... no getting around it.

also they were going on about crysis being able to run well on low hardware before launch...remember that ;)
 
Hopefully they didn't pull a bethesda. The 'recommended' requirements could barely run oblivion..
 
The specs seem kind of odd to me.

Why require a 6800, but only an x1650 on the ATi side? Wasn't the 6600GT about the same performance wise to the x1650?

And why make the x1900 the recommended on the ATi side, but make it a generation higher on the nVidia side? Why not just make the recommended a 7900GT or something around the same performance as the x1900 from the same generation?
 
X800's weren't shader model 3, it probably requires it.
 
worst thing to do is release a PC series to Console then Release it to PC, UT3 was like this as majority of internal tweaks were for XB360 only.
 
There is no way those requirements are realistic, have you guys seen all the stuff that can go on at once in this game...
 
I bet that when this game comes out people who can't play it at very high 1920x1080 will complain that it is unoptimised and a crap engine.
 
Average specs. Not a fan of how much HDD space will be eaten though. For that kind of space when firing the game up it better be like walking into a new world and make my eyes bleed with all the lush details.
 
I bet that when this game comes out people who can't play it at very high 1920x1080 will complain that it is unoptimised and a crap engine.

That's the thing, when they release this Recommended Settings they never say at what resolution....

For all we now, they may have tried it at 640 * 480...
 
That's the thing, when they release this Recommended Settings they never say at what resolution....

For all we now, they may have tried it at 640 * 480...

Thats ok for me :p I still have an orange monochrome monitor in the back that does that res nicely :laugh: Smooth gaming for me.
 
The screen shots look very cartoony, but still intriguing.
 
Thats ok for me :p I still have an orange monochrome monitor in the back that does that res nicely :laugh: Smooth gaming for me.

Lucky you :), i play at 5760 * 1200 with 128 bit colors and nothing runs :(
 
The screen shots look very cartoony, but still intriguing.

Looks the same as crysis to me, I just watched the trailer.

@CY:G Must need 1gb video ram just to show the desktop
 
Well it looks nice ! Much Nicer than Crysis came out last year with its Devastating Requiremnets..
they say it will take full advantage of Quad Cpus...
But will it ?
and if so just hof much more diffrense there wiil be between a Quad and a Dual cpu in this game ?
 
Requirements look about the same as crysis also.
 
it goes:

minimum: looks crap and choppy as hell but playable
reccomended: looks good, playable on med/high settings at average res
high spec: all eye candy on full, and high res

high spec is probably top end dual/quad core, 4gb ram, crossfire/sli 4870/gtx260/280
 
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think these requirements are the same that Crysis had. I mean minimum and recommended requirements mean squat nowadays.
 
Looks fine to me,not arsed about 12gb required as i have a 195gb game partition.

Farcry was a beast to run when it came out,wonder if this is gonna be underestimated specs like that was.
 
Maybe I'm wrong, but I think these requirements are the same that Crysis had. I mean minimum and recommended requirements mean squat nowadays.

how do they mean squat ? i think its pretty self explanatory, minimum is what you can play the game at on lowest settings, reccomended will give you a nice playable experience whilst looking quite nice, if anything the only way it could possibly be misleading, is people misinterpretting reccomended specs for playing at max settings with all eye candy in which case there should be a high end specs also
 
I haven't reformatted in 8 months. I think I should get to it :laugh: 12gb is alot for me.. I only have 72gb free.
 
how do they mean squat ? i think its pretty self explanatory, minimum is what you can play the game at on lowest settings, reccomended will give you a nice playable experience whilst looking quite nice, if anything the only way it could possibly be misleading, is people misinterpretting reccomended specs for playing at max settings with all eye candy in which case there should be a high end specs also

Unless you are epic games, in which case minimum is the minimum spec required to run the game at full detail at 1024x768. :laugh:

I think that's what he means, minimum and recommended don't mean a thing anymore because we have no idea what they deem to be a playable minimum.

There will always be people who bitch that the minimums are too low or misleading, because they expect to play the latest game at full on their huge-ass monitor with no slow-down, but we just don't know what the devs say is minimum. *shrugs*
 
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