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Any idea of what computer is needed to play this in max ?

andrew24pandrew24p Member Posts: 70

Hello I have just been wondering what type of computer would be needed to play this game with full max setting and anti aliasing. Has any one heard anything about the specs or what not ? I have no doubt that i can play the game on high settings just around how many fps i would get. Here is my machine

2 5870's crossfire

ocz agility 60 gb ssd

Phenom II 965 quad core @ 3.4 ghz

ulta x3 850 w psu

8 gb 1333 xms3 corsair ram

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  • ShastraShastra Member Posts: 1,061

    Originally posted by andrew24p

    Hello I have just been wondering what type of computer would be needed to play this game with full max setting and anti aliasing. Has any one heard anything about the specs or what not ? I have no doubt that i can play the game on high settings just around how many fps i would get. Here is my machine

    2 5870's crossfire

    ocz agility 60 gb ssd

    Phenom II 965 quad core @ 3.4 ghz

    ulta x3 850 w psu

    8 gb 1333 xms3 corsair ram

    So you just wanted to show off your pc? lol , ofcourse you can play it at max settings. its just silly to even post these specs and ask what kind of specs you need to run FF XIV. ;p

  • RajenRajen Member Posts: 689

    There is thread here about the stats required for Alpha testing. Your stats shouldn't have any trouble at all running the game on max settings. :)

  • andrew24pandrew24p Member Posts: 70

    lol i know i can play on max setting my question was a little unclear i was wondering how around how many fps i would get

  • RajenRajen Member Posts: 689

    Originally posted by andrew24p

    lol i know i can play on max setting my question was a little unclear i was wondering how around how many fps i would get

     

     

    You can get 60FPS. To my understanding the alpha test had an option to uncap this (so you could have say 75fps if you wanted), but it doesn't really make a difference, the human eye can't distinguish any difference past 60fps. Anything over 30 fps is interpreted as fluid motion by the human eye. Just a few funs facts. :)

  • andrew24pandrew24p Member Posts: 70

    thank you verymuch :)

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