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Apparently, the ideal PC for playing FF14 needs 12GB of RAM and a hexacore processor. This is odd, as those benchmarks we ran a while ago suggested that dual cores with 4GB of RAM were up to the job.
Key word "cheapest". You know this computer has top of the line everything, which is why I estimated prices to be high. I shop on newegg often, built my own PC which kicks ass for about 300 bucks, but that's another story.The cheapest 1366 mobos can handle 12GB of RAM and cost about $130
Squeenix not taking much care when making a PC game? Unheard of! ;DMy guess is that Square Enix is not even bothering to optimize their code
But it doesn't say anything about the mobo, which makes me think that they may have put the cheapest one possible in there to maximise profits. I mean, why would they bother with a $500 mobo when they can stick a $150 one in there and advertise it with the same specs?Key word "cheapest". You know this computer has top of the line everything, which is why I estimated prices to be highThe cheapest 1366 mobos can handle 12GB of RAM and cost about $130
I believe OEMs do it all the time. I mean, Apple use notoriously cheap and crappy Foxconn mobos, and nearly all OEM PCs will use PSUs that are only just powerful enough and crappy HDD brands. Remember, it's all about the specs and appearance; whatever they use will be the cheapest they can get away with that has the specs they want.True... and if that's the case though... holy hell... Profit maximization 101. lol