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Box Art - and System Specs

That processor does easily 3,8GHz if youre willing to overclock.

Sure I'm willing to OC but would .7GHz really mean that much of an improvement?

I went to to this site <a href="http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=741&game=Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad" target="_blank">[url]http://www.game-debate.com/games/index.php?g_id=741&game=Red[/URL] Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad
and plugged in my system specs and got the following score/numbers (presumably out of 10)

5 for CPU
8 for GPU
10 for RAM

I read a while back that a DEV said the game was much more taxing on one's GPU than CPU......so does that mean I might be ok? I'm confused....
 
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About the system specs

About the system specs

This is a bummer...it was said when RO2 was first announced that it would have similar system requirements to BIA: HH, since both are based on the Unreal 3 Engine. In fact I heard from devs it would scale better than BIA: HH. Now it is recommended to have a quad core, and GTX 260?!

My laptop ran BIA:HH quite well on high settings (C2D T9300 2.5GHz + Nvidia 8800M GTS - 64 Stream processors and 512MB memory), but I guess with these specs I will only just be able to run it?

How will the DRM work for this game? If I buy a new computer at some point that can max this gamw out, will I be able to reinstall it on that?

On the plus side, I trust the high hardware requirements means that the physics and graphics will be much more realistic? I hope so :D

One more big question: I may end up building my next rig based on the performance requirements of this game. If I have a hyper-threading dual-core, will that be good instead of a true quad-core?
 
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Guys, Red Orchestra 2 is a directX 9.0c game.
A HD4870 has got the same Power as a GTX260.
Under these circumstances i would say that it will Run in max. details without having problems.

I've already bought a HD4870 for 37EUR from first hand.
At the moment i got an overclocked 8600GTS in my PC. But i want to use Anti-Aliasing and Anistrophic-Filter combined with a high resolution ;)
 
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I have a nvidia 6800 xt 512M (AGP) and 2.5G RAM that runs DH and RO fine. I bought HS and am disappointed with the graphics and lag. Is there a AGP card that will make the Heros game playable?

Too be fair your setup sounds pretty outdated, maybe the performance will increase with patches but you probably should upgrade (to PCI-E).
 
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