I tweeted the official civi tweeter account about this. They answered that they re finalizing the specs
It's great news, hope they will specify if there will be support for UHD.
I tweeted the official civi tweeter account about this. They answered that they re finalizing the specs
When you preorder it you have advantages that usually go from reduction of price, download ! day before so you're ready to play and free stuff. Depends on the game but this one gives you the right to have aztecs the day it comes out or then to wait 90 days.Thank you.
I will say to you when I try.
But, I didn't understand : can I buy this game now, with updates sometimes or if I buy now, I have an "priority access" the date of its release to download (with other players evidently) ? I feel the first suggestion is more real than the second. Is it true ?
P.S. Sorry to open a thread. I didn't know if this one agrees on my question...
Official specs haven't been released yet, but the speculation is that if you can run Civ V you should be able to run Civ VI.
Huh, yeah, I do wonder about that. In terms of being able to run at higher res, Civ5 did well but the UI didn't scale too well.It's great news, hope they will specify if there will be support for UHD.
Modern games tend to be terribly optimized, both in performance and installation size. I was surprised at how much my PC struggles to run Street Fighter 5 compared to Street Fighter 4. Diablo 3 is a performance and hard drive space hog compared to Diablo 2. Even a card game like Hearthstone is rocking close to 2 Gb.
Even the more indie games like Pillars of Eternity have installation sizes much larger than the 90s/early 2000s games they were based upon. I don't play FPS games at all and I'm noticing the ballooning installation sizes of games that don't look like they have cutting edge graphics at all.
OK... First off, let me say that I know that it is way too early to determine the final hardware requirements for Civilization VI. That said, what I am interested is how does the game compare to Civilization V in regards to hardware? Basically, a general idea on the need to upgrade. I am considering upgrading my video card, whether it is needed or not. From what I have seen, it doesn't look like it will be too taxing as the graphics are merely different, not improved. That's not a bad thing. I do understand that the maps will be bigger, which is what I prefer anyway.
Of course, this question is not limited to the developers but also anybody else that may have played the build or have a better understanding about the workings of games and the hardware requirements.