Rome 2 total war

Alex Karagichev

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Will I be able to run Rome 2 total war on Extreme with 60 fps on the fallowing machine:
Ram = G.Skill Ripjaws-X 2x8GB DDR3 1600Mhz PC3-12800 Kit CL9-9-9
Motherboard = ASUS Maximus VI Hero LGA1150, Intel Z87, DDR3 1600
Processor = Intel Core i7 4770K Haswell 3.5Ghz 8MB L3 Cache s1150 - Tray
Graphic card = Asus GTX760 2GB GDDR5 DX11 2xDVI HDMI DP PCI-E
SSD = Samsung 840 EVO Series MZ-7TE120BW 120GB SSD SATA III
HDD = Western Digital Caviar Blue WD10EZEX 1TB Sata III
 

benjii

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In short, no. I have a 4670k and an AMD 7970 (same sort of performance as a GTX 770) and to get 40 - 60fps I have my settings at medium - high 1080p. The CPU is enough, but you'd need the GTX 780 really.
 

o0LuNeStA0o

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I would hold off on buying anything...or even playing Rome 2. The majority of the people are having problems playing the game. But if the game's performance issues get fixed I wouldn't see any trouble.
 
For Rome Total War 2 try and play on extreme settings. The game will possibly scale your graphics down automatically if needed. I played on very high for most of my game, still had tons of bugs & crashed at least once a day. Put the settings to medium and had it far worse. I had a battle that made the sky, ground, my units turn white and it was so laggy and patchy i couldn't even play I exited put my settings to max (I have a monster pc but lame VGA since I planned to upgrade soon) voila! No more bugs, the game still crashes now and then but that is apparently CA's fault and they are working on it with the new patch.

So rather sacrifice a few frames for now and play then endure endless frustration with even more bugs. From my personal experience the game will run more smoothly
 

Alex Karagichev

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Well then, guess I will have to keep track of the game patches..
this game actually forced me to buy a new machine(spec stated above)
what i have now is:
Intel core 2 quad 2.66ghz
4 gb ram (think its ddr2? - don't remember...)
and a gtx 460 1gb
This comp held up pretty good until Rome, but I think its time to get my self something new.
Since i am forced to buy a new one i want it to hold for at least 4-5 years and run the future games at maximum graphics tho i am sure that i will have to get a new VGA at some point(before the GTX460 i have geforce 9800 :> )
 

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