From what I've heard this game has been an unmitigated disaster for a bunch of reasons. The lies about space/specs (apparently the full game takes up 90gb and can't be played on systems without 8gb of ram), the rumors of the devs paying for massive amount of positive reviews, and certain voice parts being altered (there's one part which, from what I've been told, has one of the voice logs saying "they look a complete mess" instead of "he looks a complete mess"). All of this, and the game has close to an 80% refund rate on steam right now.
Off-topic, but is that considered low-end or moderate now? I recently upgraded from 16 to 32, and again felt inadequate when I saw a friend's 64GB setup.
I think 16 GB has been the "standard" for a while for any gaming-related setup. Speaking as a hobbyist and not an expert, if your computer is mostly for gaming, I don't think you'd notice much improvement upgrading from 16 to 32, but I think you'd definitely notice if you went down to 8.
From what I've heard this game has been an unmitigated disaster for a bunch of reasons. The lies about space/specs (apparently the full game takes up 90gb and can't be played on systems without 8gb of ram), the rumors of the devs paying for massive amount of positive reviews, and certain voice parts being altered (there's one part which, from what I've been told, has one of the voice logs saying "they look a complete mess" instead of "he looks a complete mess"). All of this, and the game has close to an 80% refund rate on steam right now.
Off-topic, but is that considered low-end or moderate now? I recently upgraded from 16 to 32, and again felt inadequate when I saw a friend's 64GB setup.
I think 16 GB has been the "standard" for a while for any gaming-related setup. Speaking as a hobbyist and not an expert, if your computer is mostly for gaming, I don't think you'd notice much improvement upgrading from 16 to 32, but I think you'd definitely notice if you went down to 8.