Will this PC rig enable me to play all the games released untill 2015?

Nave1992

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My CPU is not that good , but this is my spec.

Processor: Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo E7400 @ 2.80Ghz(2 CPUs), ~2.5Ghz
MotherBoard System Model : G31M-ES2C [Gigabyte Techno.]
RAM : 4GB DDR2 [2+2]
OS : Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit
GPU : Saphire Radeon HD 6870
PSU : 600w
Monitor : 15 Inches , LCD.

I know its not much , but with this spec , i just need an absolute answer if i will be able to run games like Crysis 2 , Assassin's Creed 3 , Battlefield 3 etc and ALL the upcoming games untill 2015 on atleast High settings [ or close to Ultra Settings ] with more than 50 FPS or close to it? [With Vsync and everything on atleast 1280x1024 resolution etc].
 

adi4ro

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those games are already out and i guaranty you that you can't play battlefield 3 on ultra or high with good framerates...i think you wont be able to run at 50 fps not even on medium not sure on this one... so no way that you will be able to play all the games until 2015 with high or ultra settings.
 

unreal9400

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Crysis 2 , Assassin's Creed 3 , Battlefield 3=Yes, medium to high, depends on the resolution your playing at.
Future games will require quad core CPU to run properly.
Dual core is the minimum requirement for games these days.
 

nbelote

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Dreaming for an already-aging Core 2 Duo machine to carry you to 2015 on HIGH/ULTRA is simply, like Santa Claus coming down your chimney with presents, not going to happen. There are several games you can play, today, on MEDIUM to HIGH. After this year, you'll need to step it back once a year, so by the time you hit 2015 you'll be back to low again.
 

nbelote

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I recently Frankensteined a PC for a friend that can play GW2 on low. P4D 3.0Ghz, 3 GB of DDR2 RAM, and a Radeon 6670. He lowered his expectations because he had such a low budget, but he plants on keeping that 6670 for a bit and upgrading one component at a time. That's how this needs to be done.

BTW, in school? Tutor, mow lawns, babysit neighborhood kids on the weekends. Daring? Whore yourself out for $50 a fling. You'll get enough money to buy another component....eventually.