Griphos wrote:I'm tempted, but I am concerned about the performance question. My i5 2500k, overclocked to better than 4 ghz, with a GTX 970 does everything else I want to do just fine. That's a faster CPU speed than either their base or recommended specs; but I still have some concerns. I have no desire to run it at FPS below mid 20s, and I'm not upgrading, and certainly not for one application. So, as much as I'm interested in the new sim, I guess I'll have to wait to hear reports about performance first.
That sounds a good set up, young man, a lot better than some others, however, as is often the case, it's how smooth the game plays, rather than having to frame rate watch all the time, I assume that as this is the base game it should all work out of the box to everyone's satisfaction, it's after a few years time when we've added lots of DLC packs and 3rd party content that our machines might start to cough and splutter, but, that's way way into the future, not something to be worrying about now, and as you are all likely to have this game for the next 5/10 years, obtaining it NOW for such a miserly sum of money surely can't be denied, I just can't understand the reluctance to part with your cash, such a load of cheapskates on here, you must all be from Yorkshire.

The one thing I did think about the other day is that I can imagine the Steam servers will have a hissy fit on the 16th with all the traffic, so, it might be worth waiting until later in the day for you North Americans, when all us Brits & Europeans have gone to bed, before you download your 20/40 GB installations, I personally remember installing the BETA version around Midnight when that was released, I can hazard a guess that it will be 10 times as worse this time around.
Cheerz. ex-railwayman.
i7 10700k 3.8GHz Eight Core CPU, Gigabyte Z590 AORUS ELITE AX, 32GB RAM, nVidia RTX3060ti 8GB, WIN10 PRO 64-bit. 10TB HDDs in total.