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FFXIV System Requirements?


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Just wondering what you guys are using all that RAM for?

The game will take up part of that. I also do a good deal of work with Photoshop and various other graphics, audio, and video editing software (Adobe Premiere and SoundForge primarily), and sometimes I have the IDE for PHP up as well. And I have a hard time closing Firefox tabs/windows. It's a problem. I think Firefox alone with all of the tabs/windows I keep open gobbles up about 3gb. A lot of this stuff I do simultaneously.

 

If its just for the game, then RAM really shouldn't have much to do with it. Unless you have lots of background programs running at the same time. I know a test using Crisis to show what RAM does with 3GB/6GB/12GB and it was like 1fps difference between the 3 and 12. Should be able to have ~100tabs open in each for firefox w/o much problem at 3.

 

You using xp, vista, or 7? If vista or 7 then turning off your HDD indexing should give you somewhere between 40-50% of your RAM performance back. Also can turn off start-up applications if you don't use them all for some decrease in usage.

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Can one of you do me a favor and let me know if I'd be able to run this on my PC? I have a PS3, but I'm vastly more comfortable playing MMO's on my PC and it'd save me 30 dollars or so on pS3 peripherals.

 

AMD Athlon 54 X2 Dual Core Processor 4200+

4GB of RAM

GeForce 9400 GT

 

I don't expect it to dazzle me with it's graphics as I know my video card is "old" (by PC standards), medium-low settings would be good enough for me. Thanks.

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From what I gather, it should be able to run on this rig, probably not too badly either. It will be interesting to see how the specs differ when the game goes live.

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At times like these, I'm happy that I've invested in buying a new computer. Beautiful graphics add to the gameplay experience, of course, for a fan of the game, being able to run the game is enough.

 

Duuh....can't wait for the release...

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I don't know hw much I trust the Benchmark. I got over 3000 and I have a Quadcore processer, and Nvidea GTX 260 (I think) graphic card, it should be enough to handle it. I haven't really had any probems in other games, and what I had seemed to have more to do with the connection than with the computer.

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It should be noted that they tuned the benchmark for future systems. They wanted to prove that the graphics will still be lovely and updateable for the future. So there shouldn't be a computer in existence for common retail that can score 8000 (hypothetically).

 

edit- also, due to them being sponsered by nvidia, if you're running ati you're going to get lower scores than if you were running nvidia. That stuff should be fixed by launch though.

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Higher the better. In order to run the game you need at least a 1500. However, the benchmark runs all setting on high, including shadows. There's a good chance your slow down is due to that. IF you have an ATI you're score will be at least 500 points lower than it should, if you have dual video cards you're score will be almost halved. Taking shadows into account and the fact you can turn them off, I would say a 1500 score is really a 2000, which will have no problem with the game.

 

The game says it's minimum requirements for video cards is the 9600GT (My current video card lol) which is about the Radeon HD 3870. A guy I know runs a 8800 GTS which is a lower model and didn't have problems, except for shadows and that is like the... Radeon HD 3850 X2. These are the cards most people have, if you want to run the game at awesome level, just assume you'll need to buy a new video card.

 

My recommendation is the newest card coming out for NVidia- the GTX460, it's a high end video card in the less than 200$ range is and is made for people who want bang for their buck. It's also supposed to be smaller than the cards in it;s series(465, 470, and 480).

http://www.techreport.com/articles.x/19242/1

 

Radeons I know f--- all about

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Well... *is all sneaky and re-posts her screen once more*

http://img189.imageshack.us/f/benchmarke.jpg

 

What do you think what "could" the score be without the shadows here?

 

Your system looks like it will do fine. You have the same video card my boyfriend has and he clocked a 3200 on the benchmark. The difference is his processor is a quadcore, your's is a dual core. BUT you have more GHz (His runs 2.4, your's is 2.8).

 

So turning off shadows and other nonessentials (Even just shadows) should net you around the same benchmark score as him - a 3200. That is around 30 FPS outside of cities, and 15-30 FPS in cities. In high traffic areas you may experience some lag, but the game IS completely playable for you. Also, your AMD processor could be screwing up your score. Good processor's, just not for benchmarks :P

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Honestly take the benchmark with a grain of salt. Benchmarks are never really indicative of your system running the game fine or not. The only time I would be worried is if you score like below 500 on the low settings or your PC overheats and shuts off during the benchmark ;)

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