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Do you think D3 will require one of those expensive Gaming computers? or do you think it will support us people with the average laptops and computers?
Never tried D1 and D2, but when i saw the D3 trailers, i highly doubt that people with average comps will run it.Do you think D3 will require one of those expensive Gaming computers? or do you think it will support us people with the average laptops and computers?
Laptops are not for gaming. Even the most expensive 3000£ ones will struggle to beat a PC valued at 1500£ or less.
Anyway, on low you could probably get away with a low clocked dual core. Higher visual details will need more CPU due to more physics and thus probably a high clocked dual core or medium quad will run it fine on high. I can not imagine D3 using much more than that when SC2 does not and that is a much more demanding RTS.
A decent modern laptop will run the game. Older laptops might struggle on low. Budget laptops (especially old) may have problems.
Any PC nowdays which has a proper graphic card (not top range but not a non gaming graphic card) will run it perfectly fine (might not be maxed).
The game should not be particually demanding. If you are able to run SC2 you should probably be able to run D3.
No idea, as I have no clue how demanding team fortress 2 is. However you playing in a window should not make it any faster than just lowering the resolution.
If the low looks like what they have shown so far, I seriously doubt it. But logically they have not shown the game on minimum settings thus we can not really tell exactly what sort of game to compare it to.
Window mode, actually helps ALOT. Idk why, but it does.
They will support any decent CPU and GPU from the recent past. Extreem budget or power efficent CPUs and GPUs will not be target at. You can never expect small laptops (notebooks?) or cheap laptops to run the game well/at all. However any PC (desktop) for 500$ new should be able to run the game in some form if brought now. Logically if your computer was cheap and old you can expect it to not run.Lets just hope Blizzard is still supporting those who have non-gaming cpu's (unlike most companies)
Perhaps you're right, but I'm pretty sure my E8400 is going to run it quite well on a high setting without any clocking.Anyway, on low you could probably get away with a low clocked dual core. Higher visual details will need more CPU due to more physics and thus probably a high clocked dual core or medium quad will run it fine on high. I can not imagine D3 using much more than that when SC2 does not and that is a much more demanding RTS.
But remember that no laptop will never be a gaming computer