I forgot about these, posted them awhile back, vids of all 4 classes playing co-op... gives u a good look at how much activity is going on, im sure things can really go awry when you have a few casters with some fcr and and crazy skill rune effects... nevermind, just watch if you havent seen them.
Honestly the thing people don't realize is that your video card would shit bricks just like Mephisto said. If you have the basic requirements trust me when you have 8 on lowest settings it will shit a brick. Unless your thinking of buying a core-i7 980X O.Cing it to 4ghz and having a tri sli gtx480 setup with 24 gigs of RAM then 8-10 ppl with all the skills and effects and monsters will make your comp go to 1 fps maybe less. okay maybe not that overboard but you get the point. When a bunch of skills and people and monsters and monster skills are on the screen you will have a hard time running the game unless you put everything at low. I know right now my ATI radeon 4650, OCed to 715MHz core clock and 550 MHz memory clock on the lowest setting in SC2 on a 1080p 23" screen, LAGS A FUCK-LOAD WHEN I GET A HUGE FIGHT GOING. BLizzards req's are like a NVidia 6000 series or a ATI 3000 series with 512 gigs of RAM and a pentium 4 processor. I have a Core 2 duo running at 3GHz and 4 Gigs of ram yet i can barely play at playable frame rates when things get heavy in SC2 which is a DX9 game and my card is able to run DX10.1. SO that right there should tell you asking for 8-10 players that will take up a lot more screen blasting skills around is not a good idea.
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I think they will have max 8 players. As it seems now they maybe just have 5 players, and that i dont like.
Want to have 8, if someone else dont want it, then just use player limit on the game then? They who want to play with 8 should be able to do that i think.
i do agree, but you have to remember that blizz difficulty curve has to be pefect, for them, and if making 8 players
means having fallen ones nearly 1 shot-kill you, or just make billions of them, blizz will never do that...
Honestly the thing people don't realize is that your video card would shit bricks just like Mephisto said. If you have the basic requirements trust me when you have 8 on lowest settings it will shit a brick. Unless your thinking of buying a core-i7 980X O.Cing it to 4ghz and having a tri sli gtx480 setup with 24 gigs of RAM then 8-10 ppl with all the skills and effects and monsters will make your comp go to 1 fps maybe less. okay maybe not that overboard but you get the point. When a bunch of skills and people and monsters and monster skills are on the screen you will have a hard time running the game unless you put everything at low. I know right now my ATI radeon 4650, OCed to 715MHz core clock and 550 MHz memory clock on the lowest setting in SC2 on a 1080p 23" screen, LAGS A FUCK-LOAD WHEN I GET A HUGE FIGHT GOING. BLizzards req's are like a NVidia 6000 series or a ATI 3000 series with 512 gigs of RAM and a pentium 4 processor. I have a Core 2 duo running at 3GHz and 4 Gigs of ram yet i can barely play at playable frame rates when things get heavy in SC2 which is a DX9 game and my card is able to run DX10.1. SO that right there should tell you asking for 8-10 players that will take up a lot more screen blasting skills around is not a good idea.
Am prety sure the spec for the GPU will be 256mb and probably 2.0 or 2.2 duo core processor which is pretty low.
The hardware you mentioned is the the newest one out i doupt you will need it to play 8 player co op for diablo 3 if it ever happened.
I'm pretty sure my 8800GTX, Q6600 Core 2 Quad 2.4 MHz processor, and 3GB of RAM won't be able to handle 4 players co-op Diablo 3 on max settings without lagging here and there.
I'm pretty sure my 8800GTX, Q6600 Core 2 Quad 2.4 MHz processor, and 3GB of RAM won't be able to handle 4 players co-op Diablo 3 on max settings without lagging here and there.
You can only blame your GPU if that happenes. Your cpu and ram should be quite capable of handling the game on max.
Also if people lag the problem doesn't have to be in their pcs. Could be all sourts of problems, weak internet, crap servers (diablo 2 had that) but i doubt it with diablo 3, the new battle.net should be a nice asset.
Increase the size of the party have aplications that we not even imagine. All items, all skills, every single brick of the game would have to be reworked.
Maybe, on the release, the cap is 4 (even through 4 is the most likely number) but once decided, they will remain with that no matter the expasions or whenever.
Increase the size of the party have aplications that we not even imagine. All items, all skills, every single brick of the game would have to be reworked.
Maybe, on the release, the cap is 4 (even through 4 is the most likely number) but once decided, they will remain with that no matter the expasions or whenever.
what was the player cap on diablo 2 before LOD expansion? i cant seem to remember
I'm pretty sure my 8800GTX, Q6600 Core 2 Quad 2.4 MHz processor, and 3GB of RAM won't be able to handle 4 players co-op Diablo 3 on max settings without lagging here and there.
You can only blame your GPU if that happenes. Your cpu and ram should be quite capable of handling the game on max.
Also if people lag the problem doesn't have to be in their pcs. Could be all sourts of problems, weak internet, crap servers (diablo 2 had that) but i doubt it with diablo 3, the new battle.net should be a nice asset.
No not true a lot of things that have to do with graphics take the cpu's power too its not all GPU so your CPU matter and the more ram you have the better it will be trust me when i upgraded from 2-4 i cut down half my start up time and most of my games run a lot smoother.
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I'm pretty sure my 8800GTX, Q6600 Core 2 Quad 2.4 MHz processor, and 3GB of RAM won't be able to handle 4 players co-op Diablo 3 on max settings without lagging here and there.
You can only blame your GPU if that happenes. Your cpu and ram should be quite capable of handling the game on max.
Also if people lag the problem doesn't have to be in their pcs. Could be all sourts of problems, weak internet, crap servers (diablo 2 had that) but i doubt it with diablo 3, the new battle.net should be a nice asset.
No not true a lot of things that have to do with graphics take the cpu's power too its not all GPU so your CPU matter and the more ram you have the better it will be trust me when i upgraded from 2-4 i cut down half my start up time and most of my games run a lot smoother.
3 is good enough i bet you anything D3 will be 2gig recommended which leaves 1 spare for other things in the background.
I didn't mean that GPU is most important, what i ment was that his GPU could be the only problem he can't run it on max.
:/ i think imma have to go get a new computer lol, wish i had money to get that ASUS my buddy just got, lol its a sexy computer, hes been playin SC2 on ultra with no problems at all, lol i lag like hell on low, ya i definetly need a new commputer, :/ looks like ill be playin with a party of 1 for a while lol :D.
I'm pretty sure my 8800GTX, Q6600 Core 2 Quad 2.4 MHz processor, and 3GB of RAM won't be able to handle 4 players co-op Diablo 3 on max settings without lagging here and there.
You can only blame your GPU if that happenes. Your cpu and ram should be quite capable of handling the game on max.
Also if people lag the problem doesn't have to be in their pcs. Could be all sourts of problems, weak internet, crap servers (diablo 2 had that) but i doubt it with diablo 3, the new battle.net should be a nice asset.
No not true a lot of things that have to do with graphics take the cpu's power too its not all GPU so your CPU matter and the more ram you have the better it will be trust me when i upgraded from 2-4 i cut down half my start up time and most of my games run a lot smoother.
3 is good enough i bet you anything D3 will be 2gig recommended which leaves 1 spare for other things in the background.
I didn't mean that GPU is most important, what i ment was that his GPU could be the only problem he can't run it on max.
sorry if i seem like i'm bashing but still not true Physics depends more on the CPU unless you're playing a physx game and have a physx card then it goes to GPU
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Part 1.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qbYrd7Ao3rM&feature=related
Part 2.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtJp95qtX2Y&feature=related
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i do agree, but you have to remember that blizz difficulty curve has to be pefect, for them, and if making 8 players
means having fallen ones nearly 1 shot-kill you, or just make billions of them, blizz will never do that...
Am prety sure the spec for the GPU will be 256mb and probably 2.0 or 2.2 duo core processor which is pretty low.
The hardware you mentioned is the the newest one out i doupt you will need it to play 8 player co op for diablo 3 if it ever happened.
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Also if people lag the problem doesn't have to be in their pcs. Could be all sourts of problems, weak internet, crap servers (diablo 2 had that) but i doubt it with diablo 3, the new battle.net should be a nice asset.
Maybe, on the release, the cap is 4 (even through 4 is the most likely number) but once decided, they will remain with that no matter the expasions or whenever.
I didn't mean that GPU is most important, what i ment was that his GPU could be the only problem he can't run it on max.