Starcraft 2 runs on pretty much anything out there, so it's hardly an indication of whether it will run heroes 6 (looking at the stated requirements).Originally posted by Kartabon:
An i5 processor is a nice processor, but I can't assure you that an intel graphics card will make it... However, if you can play SC2 at a good quality level, it's 90% possible you will be able to run this game without many problems.
I urge you from beggining.... please please let this game work on Radeon 5970
Seriously lots of games have huge problem with Crosfire/SLI configurations!!!! So work with ATI/Nvidia and make playable game.
R5970 is single card but utilizes 2 GPU and uses crosfire drivers... wich lots of games have problem with
thank you.
Just disable one of the GPUs, one should be plenty.Originally posted by mcgslo:
I urge you from beggining.... please please let this game work on Radeon 5970
Seriously lots of games have huge problem with Crosfire/SLI configurations!!!! So work with ATI/Nvidia and make playable game.
R5970 is single card but utilizes 2 GPU and uses crosfire drivers... wich lots of games have problem with
thank you.
Just a head's up, my PC has the exact card listed as 'recommended' the ATI Radeon HD3870 and crashes the beta randomly.
Here's my thread in the beta section for my full system specs, which far exceed recommended:
http://forums.ubi.com/eve/foru...1048239/m/1451051439
Why does it run choppy with me? I have a decent computer. Is it because I have Windows 7 and a better directX? Or would there be no difference with that? (Noticed the errors all had something to do with directX9 that I sometimes get when playing)
I mean, all the recent games I haven't had a problem running. Is it because it's still buggy? :/
With latest drivers i5-650 (hd3000) runs beta just fine - choppy at 1280x1024 very high (but almost as fast as 8600GT 256MB), and pretty smooth after lowering some settingsOriginally posted by Kartabon:
An i5 processor is a nice processor, but I can't assure you that an intel graphics card will make it... However, if you can play SC2 at a good quality level, it's 90% possible you will be able to run this game without many problems.