I will build a PC as a top priority for keep studying, but maybe I could take this a opportunity to build a entire new PC gaming instead of purchasing the Series X, because I don’t have any patience to keep waiting on accumulating money to spend again on a new hardware. Anyways, it depends in what price will be at launch.
So what your recommended specs to run the game? Please, give me low, recommended and top specs.
Why I’m asking this instead searching? Because they don’t give us any information about the Windows 10 version, so I should be pretty cautious what I will gonna spend now, because it could delay so much, the purchase in the future.
Yeah, I probably I will sold my to be able to add money for the new hardware.
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> I will build a PC as a top priority for keep studying, but maybe I could take this a opportunity to build a entire new PC gaming instead of purchasing the Series X, because I don’t have any patience to keep waiting on accumulating money to spend again on a new hardware. Anyways, it depends in what price will be at launch.
> So what your recommended specs to run the game? Please, give me low, recommended and top specs.
> Why I’m asking this instead searching? Because they don’t give us any information about the Windows 10 version, so I should be pretty cautious what I will gonna spend now, because it could delay so much, the purchase in the future.
>
> Yeah, I probably I will sold my to be able to add money for the new hardware.
Well, having in count it will also launch in Xbox One and One X, the minimum requirements should be something between those 2. For good visuals and framerate, i would recommend a gtx1080 (not Ti, of course) if you arent that interested in ray tracing, if you are, get a 2060 super. For CPU, the Ryzen 5 3600 is the best for both cards, 8 cores, 16 threads, and a base clock of 3.8Ghz (with boost up to 4.4Ghz. For RAM, since its cheap as hell everywhere, get 16gb (2 sticks of 8gb) at 3200Mhz from Corsair, or if you want to go overkill, 32gb (2 sticks of 16gb), but for now its pretty much inecessary, so stick with 16gb. For windows, just get Win 10 Home with the media creation tool. Its easier than buying a license, and it doesnt have a water mark. For a PSU, get a Corsair or EVGA one of 600 watts. For a monitor, get one with 1080p/1440p resolution (4k is just not worth with a small screen) with 120hz/144hz refresh rate, with 1ms or 5ms of response time, and this one is up to you, since there are tons of 120/144hz monitors out there.
Thats all that i can recommend. Hope it helps
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> > I will build a PC as a top priority for keep studying, but maybe I could take this a opportunity to build a entire new PC gaming instead of purchasing the Series X, because I don’t have any patience to keep waiting on accumulating money to spend again on a new hardware. Anyways, it depends in what price will be at launch.
> > So what your recommended specs to run the game? Please, give me low, recommended and top specs.
> > Why I’m asking this instead searching? Because they don’t give us any information about the Windows 10 version, so I should be pretty cautious what I will gonna spend now, because it could delay so much, the purchase in the future.
> >
> > Yeah, I probably I will sold my to be able to add money for the new hardware.
>
> Well, having in count it will also launch in Xbox One and One X, the minimum requirements should be something between those 2. For good visuals and framerate, i would recommend a gtx1080 (not Ti, of course) if you arent that interested in ray tracing, if you are, get a 2060 super. For CPU, the Ryzen 5 3600 is the best for both cards, 8 cores, 16 threads, and a base clock of 3.8Ghz (with boost up to 4.4Ghz. For RAM, since its cheap as hell everywhere, get 16gb (2 sticks of 8gb) at 3200Mhz from Corsair, or if you want to go overkill, 32gb (2 sticks of 16gb), but for now its pretty much inecessary, so stick with 16gb. For windows, just get Win 10 Home with the media creation tool. Its easier than buying a license, and it doesnt have a water mark. For a PSU, get a Corsair or EVGA one of 600 watts. For a monitor, get one with 1080p/1440p resolution (4k is just not worth with a small screen) with 120hz/144hz refresh rate, with 1ms or 5ms of response time, and this one is up to you, since there are tons of 120/144hz monitors out there.
>
> Thats all that i can recommend. Hope it helps
Pretty interesting specs, but I forgot to put some details here (my mistake). I will problably purchase a new 4k TV, after purchasing my PC. Buying a monitor probably will be so much later on. So yeah, maybe I should put dynamic resolution on the configuration on the game.
My question is, what about SSD and the Velocity Architecture, where’s X Series X have? There’s something like that to be comparised like the console? Or just a traditional SSD can solve everything?
I’m not 100%. But I’m pretty sure that’s one thing it beats PC in. The SSD in Serious X is supposed to be freaking amazing. Like Flash fast
If you are going to buy a PC to play Halo, it is more profitable to buy an Xbox Series X.
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> > > I will build a PC as a top priority for keep studying, but maybe I could take this a opportunity to build a entire new PC gaming instead of purchasing the Series X, because I don’t have any patience to keep waiting on accumulating money to spend again on a new hardware. Anyways, it depends in what price will be at launch.
> > > So what your recommended specs to run the game? Please, give me low, recommended and top specs.
> > > Why I’m asking this instead searching? Because they don’t give us any information about the Windows 10 version, so I should be pretty cautious what I will gonna spend now, because it could delay so much, the purchase in the future.
> > >
> > > Yeah, I probably I will sold my to be able to add money for the new hardware.
> >
> > Well, having in count it will also launch in Xbox One and One X, the minimum requirements should be something between those 2. For good visuals and framerate, i would recommend a gtx1080 (not Ti, of course) if you arent that interested in ray tracing, if you are, get a 2060 super. For CPU, the Ryzen 5 3600 is the best for both cards, 8 cores, 16 threads, and a base clock of 3.8Ghz (with boost up to 4.4Ghz. For RAM, since its cheap as hell everywhere, get 16gb (2 sticks of 8gb) at 3200Mhz from Corsair, or if you want to go overkill, 32gb (2 sticks of 16gb), but for now its pretty much inecessary, so stick with 16gb. For windows, just get Win 10 Home with the media creation tool. Its easier than buying a license, and it doesnt have a water mark. For a PSU, get a Corsair or EVGA one of 600 watts. For a monitor, get one with 1080p/1440p resolution (4k is just not worth with a small screen) with 120hz/144hz refresh rate, with 1ms or 5ms of response time, and this one is up to you, since there are tons of 120/144hz monitors out there.
> >
> > Thats all that i can recommend. Hope it helps
>
> Pretty interesting specs, but I forgot to put some details here (my mistake). I will problably purchase a new 4k TV, after purchasing my PC. Buying a monitor probably will be so much later on. So yeah, maybe I should put dynamic resolution on the configuration on the game.
> My question is, what about SSD and the Velocity Architecture, where’s X Series X have? There’s something like that to be comparised like the console? Or just a traditional SSD can solve everything?
Samsung NVMe M.2 SSD 970 Evo
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> I’m not 100%. But I’m pretty sure that’s one thing it beats PC in. The SSD in Serious X is supposed to be freaking amazing. Like Flash fast
Faster then NVMe Intel Octane SSDs?
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> Faster then NVMe Intel Octane SSDs?
No clue. Just know it’s way faster than most SSD
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> > Faster then NVMe Intel Octane SSDs?
>
> No clue. Just know it’s way faster than most SSD
I think that they are talking big. Exaggerating so to speak.
Because PC already has technologies like PCI-E 4.0 and flash type speed SSDs such as Intel Octane of which takes advantage of PCI-E 4.0.
By the end of the year faster NVMe SSDs are slated for release with more motherboards releasing that support PCI-E 4.0 of which supports the faster storage devices. Not to mention any potential new CPU announcements and release from both AMD and Intel.
DDR5 System Ram is also slated for 2021 which will provide a massive advantage to PC gaming rigs.
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> > > > I’m not 100%. But I’m pretty sure that’s one thing it beats PC in. The SSD in Serious X is supposed to be freaking amazing. Like Flash fast
> > >
> > > Faster then NVMe Intel Octane SSDs?
> >
> > No clue. Just know it’s way faster than most SSD
>
> I think that they are talking big. Exaggerating so to speak.
>
> Because PC already has technologies like PCI-E 4.0 and flash type speed SSDs such as Intel Octane of which takes advantage of PCI-E 4.0.
>
> By the end of the year faster NVMe SSDs are slated for release with more motherboards releasing that support PCI-E 4.0 of which supports the faster storage devices. Not to mention any potential new CPU announcements and release from both AMD and Intel.
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> DDR5 System Ram is also slated for 2021 which will provide a massive advantage to PC gaming rigs.
For example. Spidermans load screen on ps5 is 1 second compared to 40 on ps4. Something similar is in series x.
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> > > > > I’m not 100%. But I’m pretty sure that’s one thing it beats PC in. The SSD in Serious X is supposed to be freaking amazing. Like Flash fast
> > > >
> > > > Faster then NVMe Intel Octane SSDs?
> > >
> > > No clue. Just know it’s way faster than most SSD
> >
> > I think that they are talking big. Exaggerating so to speak.
> >
> > Because PC already has technologies like PCI-E 4.0 and flash type speed SSDs such as Intel Octane of which takes advantage of PCI-E 4.0.
> >
> > By the end of the year faster NVMe SSDs are slated for release with more motherboards releasing that support PCI-E 4.0 of which supports the faster storage devices. Not to mention any potential new CPU announcements and release from both AMD and Intel.
> >
> > DDR5 System Ram is also slated for 2021 which will provide a massive advantage to PC gaming rigs.
>
> For example. Spidermans load screen on ps5 is 1 second compared to 40 on ps4. Something similar is in series x.
The difference being that Sony know how to code games. I doubt games on the Xbox Series X will play that well until they ditch the old console support two years after Xbox Series X release.
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> > > > > > I’m not 100%. But I’m pretty sure that’s one thing it beats PC in. The SSD in Serious X is supposed to be freaking amazing. Like Flash fast
> > > > >
> > > > > Faster then NVMe Intel Octane SSDs?
> > > >
> > > > No clue. Just know it’s way faster than most SSD
> > >
> > > I think that they are talking big. Exaggerating so to speak.
> > >
> > > Because PC already has technologies like PCI-E 4.0 and flash type speed SSDs such as Intel Octane of which takes advantage of PCI-E 4.0.
> > >
> > > By the end of the year faster NVMe SSDs are slated for release with more motherboards releasing that support PCI-E 4.0 of which supports the faster storage devices. Not to mention any potential new CPU announcements and release from both AMD and Intel.
> > >
> > > DDR5 System Ram is also slated for 2021 which will provide a massive advantage to PC gaming rigs.
> >
> > For example. Spidermans load screen on ps5 is 1 second compared to 40 on ps4. Something similar is in series x.
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> The difference being that Sony know how to code games. I doubt games on the Xbox Series X will play that well until they ditch the old console support two years after Xbox Series X release.
That’s gonna kill their console then
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> > > > > > I’m not 100%. But I’m pretty sure that’s one thing it beats PC in. The SSD in Serious X is supposed to be freaking amazing. Like Flash fast
> > > > >
> > > > > Faster then NVMe Intel Octane SSDs?
> > > >
> > > > No clue. Just know it’s way faster than most SSD
> > >
> > > I think that they are talking big. Exaggerating so to speak.
> > >
> > > Because PC already has technologies like PCI-E 4.0 and flash type speed SSDs such as Intel Octane of which takes advantage of PCI-E 4.0.
> > >
> > > By the end of the year faster NVMe SSDs are slated for release with more motherboards releasing that support PCI-E 4.0 of which supports the faster storage devices. Not to mention any potential new CPU announcements and release from both AMD and Intel.
> > >
> > > DDR5 System Ram is also slated for 2021 which will provide a massive advantage to PC gaming rigs.
> >
> > For example. Spidermans load screen on ps5 is 1 second compared to 40 on ps4. Something similar is in series x.
>
> The difference being that Sony know how to code games. I doubt games on the Xbox Series X will play that well until they ditch the old console support two years after Xbox Series X release.
Not exactly. If we grab, for example, in PC area, where the majority have only a GTX 1060(steam info - take a look on their site) and traditional HDs, so they should make a “standart version” for them, if they want to sold more in low-mid range PCs. So, to sell more in better hardware, they should make a “premium version”, where they should put better graphic fidelity, raytracing features, multiple monitor screens, Premium HDR, and much more.
So getting rid of old hardware it wouldn’t make any sense, if they want see us putting more money in their game.
Unless if Microsoft want to put a very cheap price in their console, making us to jump fast for the next-gen,which I think there is a great chance of being improbable, since there are rumors that it will be for 500 dollars. And since I don’t live in the same country as you, it will be kind of complicated for me to buy a new console anytime soon. As my anxiety is taking over to buy this game soon and get the most out of the next 10 years, then everything will depend on the price that will be available. The problem is that as I am being forced to assemble a PC for studies urgently, I will have to decide if I build a pre-made gamer PC or leave the money for later years, because we do not have the dimension of the price of things for cause of the pandemic. I heard that both AMD and Nvidia are going to announce new hardware later this year. However, until then, I don’t know as long as this laptop will last (which I’m typing in now). I will probably enjoy black friday / cybermonday or the christmas season. If there was an option, I would even wait much longer, until the consoles hit the market. I believe that the prices of most hardware would be affected.
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> > > I will build a PC as a top priority for keep studying, but maybe I could take this a opportunity to build a entire new PC gaming instead of purchasing the Series X, because I don’t have any patience to keep waiting on accumulating money to spend again on a new hardware. Anyways, it depends in what price will be at launch.
> > > So what your recommended specs to run the game? Please, give me low, recommended and top specs.
> > > Why I’m asking this instead searching? Because they don’t give us any information about the Windows 10 version, so I should be pretty cautious what I will gonna spend now, because it could delay so much, the purchase in the future.
> > >
> > > Yeah, I probably I will sold my to be able to add money for the new hardware.
> >
> > Well, having in count it will also launch in Xbox One and One X, the minimum requirements should be something between those 2. For good visuals and framerate, i would recommend a gtx1080 (not Ti, of course) if you arent that interested in ray tracing, if you are, get a 2060 super. For CPU, the Ryzen 5 3600 is the best for both cards, 8 cores, 16 threads, and a base clock of 3.8Ghz (with boost up to 4.4Ghz. For RAM, since its cheap as hell everywhere, get 16gb (2 sticks of 8gb) at 3200Mhz from Corsair, or if you want to go overkill, 32gb (2 sticks of 16gb), but for now its pretty much inecessary, so stick with 16gb. For windows, just get Win 10 Home with the media creation tool. Its easier than buying a license, and it doesnt have a water mark. For a PSU, get a Corsair or EVGA one of 600 watts. For a monitor, get one with 1080p/1440p resolution (4k is just not worth with a small screen) with 120hz/144hz refresh rate, with 1ms or 5ms of response time, and this one is up to you, since there are tons of 120/144hz monitors out there.
> >
> > Thats all that i can recommend. Hope it helps
>
> Pretty interesting specs, but I forgot to put some details here (my mistake). I will problably purchase a new 4k TV, after purchasing my PC. Buying a monitor probably will be so much later on. So yeah, maybe I should put dynamic resolution on the configuration on the game.
> My question is, what about SSD and the Velocity Architecture, where’s X Series X have? There’s something like that to be comparised like the console? Or just a traditional SSD can solve everything?
On PC, the closest to the Series X SSD is an NVMe m.2 ssd. I recommed the 970 evo. Its quite expensive, but its pretty fast.
For a solid 1080p 60fps minimum i’d hazard a guess at
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CPU: Ryzen 5 1400/intel core i5 6500 - RAM: 8gb - GPU: GTX 1650/Rx 470 (or at the least 4gb of VRAM on a lesser card)And for 60fps at 1440p and up a recommended spec
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CPU: Ryzen 5 3600/core i5 8600k - RAM: 16gb - GPU: Rtx 2060 / RX 5600xt (6gb VRAM and more to help with higher res textures)
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And to push 4k 60 i imagine at least an Rtx 2080 I don’t think an SSD will be necessary as this game will not be built with SSDs in mind (due to running on the Xbox One) so wont fully utilise them like the next gen PS5 and Series X games are planning too. However i expect an SSD, even SATA, will yield significantly faster load times.
I’d bet the game will be 150gb-ish so i’d allow for that in storage. Potentially even 200gb.
Of course these are just my somewhat educated guesses from playing almost exclusively on PC and having a decent knowledge of hard ware. Input welcome. 