Activision Store Outs Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare PC Requirements

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The official Activision store has outed the PC system requirements for Sledgehammer’s upcoming Call of Duty title, Advanced Warfare.

Here the minimum and recommended specs, according to the official download page:

OS: Windows 7 64-Bit / Windows 8 64-Bit
CPU: Intel® Core™ 2 Duo E8200 2.66 GHZ / AMD Phenom™ X3 8750 2.4 GHZ or better

Recommended: Intel® Core™ i5 – 680 @ 3.6GHz
RAM: 6 GB RAM

Recommended: 8 GB RAM
HDD: 40GB HD space
Video: NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX GTS 450 / ATI® Radeon™ HD 5870 or better

Recommended: NVIDIA® GeForce™ GTX 760 @ 4GB
Sound: DirectX Compatible Sound Card
DirectX: 11

Internet: Broadband connection and service required for Multiplayer Connectivity. Internet connection required for activation.

Judging by the debut gameplay trailer, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is well on its way being the best looking Call of Duty game to-date. It launches on PC and consoles this November 4.



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VanDykeBrownPosted:

Latias These specs are very low, shouldn't be a problem for anyone interested.


Not too much though, it say's this stuff but it isn't quite true, while you can manage to play with them, you will be getting like 25 fps on low. I tried to play Bo2 with a pretty decent laptop and it wasn't playable, too unstable.

LatiasPosted:

These specs are very low, shouldn't be a problem for anyone interested.

TreyarchedPosted:

-Swift Is it just me or are these requirements on the higher end side?

it does not bother me, just wondering.


Compared to alot of recent games they are not actually that high.

RSLPosted:

Spection Ouch. Well I won't be playing AW anytime soon.


LOL i was thinking the exact same thing!

R3voPosted:

I actually want this call of duty since I don't have a single one for my pc. Hopefully my nvidia 860m will be able to handle the game on high. I know my processor and ram are good enough.

SpectionPosted:

Ouch. Well I won't be playing AW anytime soon.

CyberPunkPosted:

Smurfs
Branch Hope it will live up to the requirements.


It would be bad if they decided to change the requirements. Some people may decide to pre order it now since they saw the requirements and they will be able to play it, for them to change it wouldn't be right.


call of duty not changing stuff for the worse or not caring about the consumer? Thats not new at all ;)

SmurfsPosted:

Branch Hope it will live up to the requirements.


It would be bad if they decided to change the requirements. Some people may decide to pre order it now since they saw the requirements and they will be able to play it, for them to change it wouldn't be right.

JoveticPosted:

DrGrim Some people are complaining that these specs are "too high". They are the same exact specs from Ghosts last year, and just look at how terrible it played on PC (especially on AMD cards).


Whaaaaaaaaaaat? Ghosts ran amazingly on my computer and I have an AMD card! Look at these screenshots I took. I honestly think it looks better than BF4. http://imgur.com/a/tm3HQ

AchePosted:

Branch Hope it will live up to the requirements.


They better be otherwise I'm going to be pissed. If it's something higher then I will have more lag on my hands...