can i play shadows of mordor with intel dual core 2.53 gtx 650 2g and 6g ram

arcdealer

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hi was just wondering if i could run shadows of mordor on low settings i figure i prob could was just checking , and no im not trolling just an honest ?
 
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Yes, but Shadow Of Mordor is a very intensive game and shouldn't be played under the minimum requirements,
I mean you could probably still play but, your experience wouldn't be optimal and you wouldn't get the full experience out of the game.
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Minimum:
OS: 64-bit: Vista, Win 7, Win 8.
Processor: Intel Core i5-750, 2.67 GHz. | AMD Phenom II X4 965, 3.4 GHz.
Memory: 4 GB RAM.
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560. | AMD Radeon HD 6950.
DirectX: Version 11.
Network: Broadband Internet connection.
Hard Drive: 25 GB available space.

Your processor just wont cut it sorry.
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I Have A Core 2 Duo E6750 @ 2.66 Ghz, And It Can Play Most Of The Heavy Games, Even If They Did Recommended i5 Processor In The System Requirements I Was Still Able To Play Those Games At Decent Frames Rates. Unless Ur Running A PIII And PIV, Most Of The Games Will Run At Decent Frames Rates.

The Recommended System Requirements Are There To Give User Good Enjoyable Basic Lag Free Game Play Mostly.



 

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Yes, but Shadow Of Mordor is a very intensive game and shouldn't be played under the minimum requirements,
I mean you could probably still play but, your experience wouldn't be optimal and you wouldn't get the full experience out of the game.
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Mrunited12
 
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Im using a Pentium G3258 OC to 4.4GHz with a gtx 760 and i can play it on very high with the occasional lag I can play it on ultra most of the time but for some reason specific views in landscape will give little lag spots. This game looks so good vissually and the depth to it is nothing short of amazing. If my dual core can do it as smooth as it does then just about any quad core should handle it just fine.