What EXACTLY are the NEW min requirments to play the new version of AH2 (the beta)? Are these specs listed yet?
#1, it's a BETA. As in, IN TESTING. Minimum required specs as stated by HTC are aimed to be similar to AH2's minimum specifications, however, as the beta is still considered "unreleased test", minimum specifications are subject to change. (as is anything that is not yet released officially)
Last year I bought a game for my daughter called "Oblivion" (at Best Buy). I did not realize the specs required to run this game. Turns out the game was being returned by almost every customer. Parents were not going to upgrade or buy a $2500 computer for thier kids to play a game.
Please tell me where you get this information from, as I think you're just pulling it from your nether-regions. Plus, in no way do you, or DID you need a $2500 computer to play Oblivion. I spent less than $800 on mine over 2 years ago and can run Oblivion (as well as everything except perhaps Crysis) just fine.
Currently this game has a very small following. It never made it because the makers did not consider the min specs and what that meant to the customers base ( kids) who would be playing this game.
Just FYI, the main customer base for Oblivion is NOT kids. It's adults. Aged 18-35. It's rated M for mature, mature meaning 17+ like a rated R movie.
Even with that, Oblivion is one of the highest selling PC games. But don't take my word for it...
http://www.joystiq.com/2006/04/10/oblivion-records-record-sales-1-7-million-and-climbing/As far as it having a "very small following", all I've got to say is "ha".
If the new AH2 can not be played on a "mid range" spec computer it will fail. If it can then all is good.
Perhaps you are are under a false impression of what a "mid range" computer is anymore. My computer was not bleeding edge when I built, it, and 2 years later is considered aging low-mid range, but still handles everything I throw at it just fine.
If you go look at new computer systems they are graded like this....Gaming system, office system, graphic design system...etc. They are graded by what you intend to use the computer for. A simple analgy is tools. You can buy a cheap cordless drill for the wife to hang pictures or you can buy a heavy duty commercial drill that you can use every day all day long and drop it all you want.
It all depends on what you are going to use it for.
There is some truth to this statement. However, at the same time, you fail to mention how there are even grades of difference between even "commercial" drills or "consumer" drills in terms of price, performance, and reliability.
Plus, you go to use an analogy of buying the right tool for the job, but then complain when the job requires a better tool? Even the technology in drills has improved, or we'd still all be using those hand held crankable mini-auger looking things.
All I can say if a game is desinged for high end systems it will fail. If it is designed to work on a mid range system it will succeed.
From what I've seen with the Beta so far, it is absolutely not designed for a "high end system". Dawn of War II, Fallout3, and Oblivion are all games that are harder on hardware than this beta appears to be.
So, will AH2 succeed in making the game better in some way (see all the posts on the wish list forum) or will it just be a game that added eye candy with no real improvement in game play.
I vote for game play over eye candy.
As do I, but if I can get icing on my cake, why not put on the icing too? Plus, doesn't "eye candy" add to the immersiveness and realism, which enhances game play?