Able to run Watch dogs on low-medium settings?

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Hi there,

This is my first post, and saw some other watch dogs graphics related stuff here, so posting it here.

Just a quick question, so I'm about the buy a Geforce 660 2GB for my machine, but running a very old cpu, and just can't afford a new PC...Or isn't it worth to buy that card?

People said there where almost no problems with less peformance because of the old cpu.

But the actual question was :

Can my pc run watch dogs at low-medium settings, because I'm more for the gameplay.
Btw : Running Battlefield 4 on Medium settings

Running with old Graphics card :

CPU: Intel 2 Quad Core Q6600 2,4Ghz, Running at 3,02Ghz OC. Settings here http://postimg.org/image/hw1z9nip1/

GPU: AMD 6000 Series 6970 1GB

RAM : 4GB DDR2 RAM

PSU : 500 Watts

New System after new card Same as above but just new card :

CPU: Intel 2 Quad Core Q6600 2,4Ghz, Running at 3,02Ghz OC. Settings here http://postimg.org/image/hw1z9nip1/

GPU: Nvidia Geforce 660 2GB

RAM : 4GB DDR2 RAM

PSU : 500 Watts

I can maby get 4GB extra ram.

Thanks for reading,

Regards

iMove Quick.
 
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You'll be able to run with lowered settings, no problem. The 660 is a pretty solid card that will be able to handle more than the minimum settings on this game, though it won't be able to max the game out either. Since you don't really mind so long as the game is playable, just play with the settings once it comes out. You'll be able to find a combination of settings that allow you a very playable experience even though your CPU is a little old.

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You'll be able to run with lowered settings, no problem. The 660 is a pretty solid card that will be able to handle more than the minimum settings on this game, though it won't be able to max the game out either. Since you don't really mind so long as the game is playable, just play with the settings once it comes out. You'll be able to find a combination of settings that allow you a very playable experience even though your CPU is a little old.
 
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You might want to up your ram just by 2gb to make it a little smoother, although it really isn't required. Apart from that, You should be set for the low-Medium range!