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Box Art - and System Specs

I like the box art a lot, is attractive, I like the composition and color choice, and whats most important, it does not have the typical orange-blue contrast.

About the system specs... My processor is a Core 2 Duo 1,8Ghz, so I suppose its not up to the task, but same thing happened with The Witcher 2, and I had no problems with it whatsoever.

It isn't that your machine won't play the game. But it probably won't like it under heavy load. We have to take that into account when making the spec settings.
 
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Agree with Zetsumei on box art. Check this cover of Anthony Beevor's book, captures the environment brilliantly: <A href="http://images.contentreserve.com/ImageType-100/0290-1/%7B0D56DC88-414B-4059-B4A4-C91D9E277396%7DImg100.jpg" target=_blank>http://images.contentreserve.com/Im...56DC88-414B-4059-B4A4-C91D9E277396}Img100.jpg

The red overlay gives it a very apocalyptic, deathly appearance which together with the visible destruction (take note of all the rubble and how the terrain is completely flattened and the rising smoke in the background) demonstrates that this an extra-ordinary battle.
 
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well, gotta say well done on the box art, it is perfectly designed to do what it's there for - catch the eye of people new to RO and is in line with BFBC2 style marketing, which works.
That said, it's not my cup of tea but I don't care, I know I'm going to buy it so they could put a picture of Hello Kitty stroking a puppy on the front and I'd still fork out the cash.

As for the sys specs, lets just say it's going to be an expensice summer for me...
 
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so for all I care you can put a picture of fluffy kittens on the box.

RO2-Kitteh.jpg
 
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