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anyone no minimum and maximum requirements yet????
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CPU: AMD64 3200+/ Intel P4 3.00Ghz

Memory: 8GB free HD space, 512Mb (XP)/ 1Gb (Vista)

Graphics: 3.0 shader, 256Mb GeForce 6600GT/ ATI 1600XT or better

so it's slightly higher specs than COD4

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CPU: Intel QX9775 3.2Ghz

Memory: 4GB DDR3

Graphics: Nvidia GTX280 quad SLI/ ATI HD4870X2 in quad crossfire

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Treyarch made the horrible COD 3 for "last gen" consoles. Let's see if they learnt for the mistakes of the past. I guess using the COD 4 engine is a good start. 4 player co-op is a big advantage...but they need to sort out lag issues or have local servers setup...you know that the PC will but consoles is unknown

Treyarch made the horrible COD 3 for "last gen" consoles. Let's see if they learnt for the mistakes of the past. I guess using the COD 4 engine is a good start. 4 player co-op is a big advantage...but they need to sort out lag issues or have local servers setup...you know that the PC will but consoles is unknown

Yes they did! and remember it was on 360 and PS3 so this gen as well.

And it was truly a shitty shitty game, so I am a little worried about the quality of world at war, sure if it's the same as number 4 but WW2 thats good. But it would be nice to see them try some new ideas!

the prices of games these days re rediculous, its just a cd, anyways, i will be picking it up after work from jb, hopefuly they get it in today. i bought brothers in arms which was absolutely dog, so gonna switch it!

i liked brothers in arms hells highway, i just bet the game the other day. the controls were easy to use to move your men and the slow mo headshots and explosions were awsome i love gore and violence lol. just got world at war and done a few missions its good so far, makes it easier cause everything moves and plays like cod4 so you dont have to get used to different buttons.

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