Automation - Minimum Requirements

Note that it’ll only run on Macs that are running windows, I’d wait for the demo in the next few months and see how it goes then

I would be one sad person if this game did not come out for Mac. I’ve been waiting for this game. I’d be thrilled with cross-platform.

Played all the games I own on Mac, without running any PC programs. Sims 2 and 3, Sim City games, Civ IV, Spore, Grand Theft Auto Games, all running native on my Mac. :-/ No issues.

Yes, but all those games were developed with being cross platform in mind, which is something we simply cannot afford to do - unfortunately using a mac restricts your choice of games somewhat, if you want to be able to play everything you’ll need to dual boot windows

Also, if its not considered worthwhile viable for games like Skyrim to be released on Mac, why would we, with a much smaller market and a much smaller budget want to do so?

Will it be playable with Core i-5 2520M and a HD 3000?

I don’t expect full settings, but mid setting @ 30fps?

[quote=“Wurzelsepp29”]Will it be playable with Core i-5 2520M and a HD 3000?

I don’t expect full settings, but mid setting @ 30fps?[/quote]

I think yes

[quote=“Wurzelsepp29”]Will it be playable with Core i-5 2520M and a HD 3000?

I don’t expect full settings, but mid setting @ 30fps?[/quote]

Should run quite alright, I’d imagine. The Sandy Bridge IGP is mucho better than anything Intel have previously foisted on the majority of PC users :slight_smile:

Well here my “computer”:

Intel Celeron CPU 2.40GHZ
3072mb of RAM
Nvidia geforce 6600 :blush: (256mb)

I manage to run Spore(full settings),Medieval2 Total war(medium settings) and Crysis demo (medium settings)

Will it make it?

Minimum Requirements

Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Dual Core (Intel Core2 DUO E4500 or equivalent)
Ram: 2gb
Graphics Card: NVidia 8600GT/ATI Radeon X1650 (Must support Pixel Shader 3.0)
Internet Access

tomshardware.com/reviews/gam … 107-7.html

so the nv 6600gt and the intel HD3000 are at the same level, slightly below the requirements of the game, with a bit of luck we should run, then we’re not talking about an action game so it should be playable with just a few fps. But your Celeron has a single core, so I think you will not play.

Well the thing strange is that i dont meet the requirement of Crysis (wish is kinda a reference) but i can run it…

Most games come with a “minimum” and a “recommended” you perhaps manage to reach the minimum. Also consider the hundreds of hardware combinations people can have there is no way to test them all so most minimums are actualy a bit higher than the actual minimum lol… if that makes sense

Well i wish so! :laughing:

[quote=“zeussy”]This will be our long term game plan (the current launcher does not do this).

Internet required to download the game.
An account/login will be required to to download the game.
An account/login will be required to play online, against people.

Once the game is downloaded, you can play offline by yourself happily. The one thing we do want to do, is have a library of cars online, that the AI’s use to compete against you. This will require Internet connectivity for, but we are not going to make it forced.[/quote]

So after I’ve downloaded it, can I transfer it to another computer that doesn’t have any kind of internet connection? I’m asking because my proper gaming computer can’t be connected to the internet atm and this laptop with a built-in wireless modem isn’t exactly the best machine for playing games (meets the recommended requirements though, except for that it has a crappy intel hd graphics card) and I’d like to put the game on a USB hard drive and move it to the better computer.

You need an internet connection to play at all right now, but we’re trying to work on a better way for the final game

My laptop is a aging 3 year old core2duo / Centrino @ 2.0GHZ with a Intel 945GMA GPU and its running automation beautifully its a little slow on the when entering engine name etc but everything else is ok.

Oh well, it does work OK with Intel HD Graphics if you use lowest viewport resolution. (Intel Core i3 2.13Ghz, 3GB DDR3, Windows 7) so never mind on the whole transfering to another machine issue :slight_smile:

Remember turning ambient occlusion off helps a lot as well.

After worrying whether my pc could even play the game I went and pre ordered it this morning because I couldn’t stand waiting 2 weeks to try it out.

I was really suprised on how my laptop could play it with the graphics at the medium setting.

My pc has the i5 m430 processor (2.27 with boost to 2.7)
3gb DDR3 ram
Intel media accellerator hd (intergrated graphics card.)

It runs brilliantly. To those with similar spec I wouldn’t worry at all, my pc has been well used aswell and doesn’t even run as fast as it used to and it still runs this game easily, Medium setting is maybe 20fps and low setting is very high fps, never noticed any slowdown in 3hours of playing.

Highes Settings are still experimental? 2Cores of my 3Ghz Quadcore Cpu are at full load even at medium? On Highest settings my AMD 7950 is also @98% Load? :laughing:

This is because the game does not have a rev limiter to your CPU & GFX card :wink: so it tries to churn out as many fps as possible at the moment… so of course they will be at high load. Running at 500 fps might not be very beneficial of course.