Requisitos assassins creed unity

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This time it’s time to talk about ‘Assassin’s Creed Unity’, which already has its minimum and recommended requirements published on the Ubisoft Blog. Although I can already tell you that many of us are going to go over budget if we want to play it on our PC at decent quality:

‘Assassin’s Creed Unity’ will also be compatible with some peripherals, we can understand that it refers to the Xbox 360 controller and other PC controllers. Apart from these, it goes without saying that to play multiplayer we will need a good internet connection.

I don’t know how you see it, but the fact that in the minimum requirements they put the AMD FX-8350 and an Nvidia GTX680 seems to me quite exaggerated. The space needed for the installation seems to be already a standard, few games are taking less than 50GB, the problem will be when they start to need more.

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After seeing what Ubisoft did with Watch Dogs, the huge requirements that Bethesda announced with great fanfare for The Evil Within, whose final optimization has been terrible on PC, and the 30 FPS soap opera in Assassin’s Creed Unity for consoles one can’t help but wonder, what’s going on?

Yes, I know that more than one of you will have asked the same question, and the fact is that after seeing the possible [birdie]requirements of Assassin’s Creed Unity for PC[/birdie] we can not do anything else but directly take our hands to our heads.

Yes, they are a real nonsense and if officially confirmed suggest two possibilities, or Ubisoft has inflated the requirements of the game exaggeratedly for purposes that we do not understand or the game has not been transferred well to the PC, something that does not make much sense since the next generation consoles use x86 architectures and AMD Radeon graphics.

Requisitos del sistema de unity

El siempre vigilante NeoGAF ha encontrado lo que podrían ser los requisitos oficiales del sistema para Assassin’s Creed: Unity. Las especificaciones provienen de IntraGames, el editor surcoreano de Unity y otros títulos de Ubisoft. Pero si IntraGames había publicado los requisitos, los ha retirado; y ninguna búsqueda de versiones en caché de “어쌔신 크리드 유니티” ha producido nada de una fuente oficial. Aquí, sin embargo, es una versión en caché del informe original (ahora también eliminado) del sitio Ruliweb.Caveats en su lugar, aquí es lo que podría ser los requisitos del sistema para Assassin’s Creed Unity:Yup, eso es un requisito mínimo de una GTX 680-que restringe efectivamente el juego a los últimos años de la tecnología GPU.Por supuesto, eso es sólo si a) la información es real, y b) es requisitos del sistema tienen alguna relación con la realidad. Cada vez más, parece que no lo tienen. Los requisitos de sistema más altos de Shadow of Mordor pedían unos absurdos 6 GB de VRAM. Esencialmente, los requisitos del sistema son cada vez más un juego de azar. Incluso si estos se confirman, es mejor esperar a las pruebas de rendimiento.

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