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For a select few the Route909 codes have been sitting in their possession for a while now and now with the emails from the sign-up going out there will be many of you who are also ready good to go, so let's see you and share your thoughts and wants about what you hope the Beta will bring and show you. :D

 

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I'm in thanks to Route 909, no emails from registering for the beta with everyone else.

If there's no 'please test this' instructions, I'll probably work my way up to unlocking dirt spec (don't want to spoil too much of story mode) then go looking for the best cruise roads, hopefully with friends.

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They exaggerated with those minimum requirements.

That for low and 720p ?

They better justify those requirements, and make it very nice optimized, otherwise we will need i5 and gtx460 for minimum.

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I guess 1280x720 seems low for PC but many console games have used that resolution in the past and still continue to do so. If you build a PC for games you do so with full knowledge that components will need replacing in a matter of years. The less you spend the sooner you'll need to upgrade. That said, there are 'elite' PC gamers out there who always have to have the latest, so you could potentially grab their gear second hand for a decent price.

 

Laptops, even if they have decent nVidia/ATi chips, aren't officially supported and may not provide a great experience, as was the case with TDU1.

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Are everyone else's beta keys in the format xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx? Only I've noticed that all my other games on uPlay have the key format of xxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx :hmmm:

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Here's the format my beta key is in:

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I guess 1280x720 seems low for PC but many console games have used that resolution in the past and still continue to do so. If you build a PC for games you do so with full knowledge that components will need replacing in a matter of years. The less you spend the sooner you'll need to upgrade. That said, there are 'elite' PC gamers out there who always have to have the latest, so you could potentially grab their gear second hand for a decent price.

 

Laptops, even if they have decent nVidia/ATi chips, aren't officially supported and may not provide a great experience, as was the case with TDU1.

 

Yeah, easy to say when you live in Melbourne, Australia.

 

I dont really care anyway, there are much better games to play with current my current rig.

 

Everything came to graphics and more money for Inter/Nvidia/AMD . .

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