New submitter wesbascas writes “Have you ever wanted to play a new PC game, but weren’t sure where your PC falls between the minimum and recommended system requirements? I don’t have a whole lot of time to game these days and with new hardware perpetually coming out and component vendors often tweaking their model numbering schemes, knowing exactly what kind of experience I’m buying for $60 can be difficult. Luckily, somebody benchmarked Battlefield 3’s campaign on a wide range of hardware configurations and detail settings. If you’ve purchased a system in the past few years you should be in luck. The video cards tested start with the AMD Radeon HD 4670 and Nvidia GeForce 8500 GT, and go up to the brand new Radeon HD 6990 and GeForce GTX 590. I hate it that my aging Radeon HD 4870 isn’t going to cut it at 1080p, but am glad that I found out before buying the game.”
If you’re curious about the game itself, here’s a detailed review from Eurogamer and a briefer one from Rock, Paper, Shotgun.
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