Battlefield: Bad Company 2 MIN specs released

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Also BF 1943

Minimum Frostbite PC Specifications for BFBC2 & BF1943

Processor: Core 2 Duo @ 2.0GHz

Main memory: 2GB

Graphics card: GeForce 7800 GT / ATI X1900

Graphics memory: 256MB

OS: Windows XP

Free HDD space: 15GB for Digital Version, 10GB for Disc Version (BFBC2)

10GB for Digital Version, 4GB for Disc Version (BF1943)

Recommended Frostbite PC Specifications for BFBC2 & BF1943

Processor: Quadcore

Main memory: 2GB

Graphics card: GeForce GTX 260

Graphics memory: 512MB

OS: Windows Vista or Windows 7

Free HDD space: 15GB for Digital Version, 10GB for Disc Version (BFBC2)

10GB for Digital Version, 4GB for Disc Version (BF1943)

Information from:

http://www.chefenco.com/bc2-minimumkraven-for-din-pc/
 
Still they seem fairly high, but damn it does look pretty!

GTX260 is a bit steep, but then I am sure they are being more realistic, and that will actually play it on Max settings, unlike another game where an 8800GTS apparently would run it nicely... and 5970's are just cracking it open!

Guess the game :p
 
OC OC OC :)........ i doubt you need a 260 tho if they waste 396mb as they only need 512 maximum and only want 2gb or RAM if they said 4gb then maybe
 
OCing not compatiblez.

Anyone have a processor that fits the bill that they are willing to send? :p

(Rhetorical question)
 
name='AMDFTW' said:
he cant apparently

Yeah, stupid mobo has the feature hidden.

Or else I would've killed it by now.

Back on topic, I wonder why it has a GTX260 as recommended? The game runs on it's own physics engine so no PhysX required. And the gane doesn't look like Crysis either lol.
 
Perhaps a GTX260 is required for it to run with good FPS and with ALL the eye candy. It's about time we had some new games to really push the boundaries (and empty our wallets!). I'd say a GTX260 was a middle of the road gaming card now, so it doesn't seem all that unreasonable.

If you look at the minimum gfx requirement it's very low, so there's probably a lot of scalability, and I wouldn't worry about it not being good on an 8800 series, those things just won't give up!
 
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