the system requirements is just a act to waste peoples money in upgrading their junk boxes!

Ravi idark

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Its a horror real time story of me. Exactly 1 year ago, I was searching mods for my junk 10 year old friend. With 1.6 ghz core2duo and 1 gb ddr2 ram. Then I saw about watch dogs and went to my nearest store. He said that you must have a gddr5 gpu to play it. I was searching for it. And just for upgrading my pc for sys req, it will cost me 600 bucks? Which is equal to 38400 rupees! And when I thrown one of my eye to my pocket, purse and my horse bank, I got just hardly 200$. Which is 1/3 of it. Leave it. I will prove that sys req is just a cause to waste peoples money. For example-

1. Can I play watch dogs with gt610 2gb ddr3?
Your answer- never, gt610 is worst card. Intel hd graphics is better than it.
But youtube says,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sfj95qWrS1o&feature=youtube_gdata_player

So, after someones questions, some of you guys told,
Dude, you cant even start the game with that pile of junk. and if it starts, it keeps on lagging and you will throw a knife onto your monitor. But as per this video, it shows he can play the game without lags.

And its a good gpu and i strongly recommend to buy it. And please dont believe those illusionists words. If you want to know that if you can play a game, look it in youtube not on gaming websites.
 
Many low end GPU will play current games no doubt I still play current games on my old PC GPU- gt 440. System requirements are to be meet in order to play game smoothly and not to upgrade your PC. They specify the requirements so that u can enjoy smooth gameplay. Its upto u to upgrade or not.
 
The guy in the video is playing at minimum settings and still getting ridiculous amounts of stuttering. A lot of people misunderstand system requirements, thinking that if you don't meet atleast the minimum requirements, the game you're trying to run is going to stick the middle finger up at you and refuse to even launch, in the majority of cases it will launch; just run very slowly (as seen in the video).
 

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