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Steam has revealed the system requirements for the PC version of NBA 2K15. It will cost you $59.99.

For those of you that aren't aware, the PC version will feature everything the PS4 and Xbox One version has.


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# 21 23 @ 08/22/14 01:34 AM
You can run a PC game on your tv because I've run mine on my 60 inch 3d tv and a projector 100 inch screen plenty of times.

Anyway, the mods are the things people are saying thats going to take this game over the top which is always did and not just graphically, but adding a horde of teams, authentic presentation wipes, re-doing floors, adding accessories, fixing faces, and so much more stuff its not even funny.

Last gen 2k14 if you want to compare... PC has every season from the 1970s until 2014 with both retro and modern settings to compliment them. Cannot be done on a console.
 
# 22 P-Dub @ 08/22/14 03:10 AM
Specs require that your PC has Windows 7 64 bit or higher like Windows 8. I think people may be overlooking that.
 
# 23 Vroman @ 08/22/14 03:57 AM
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Originally Posted by jersez
I have everything outside the CPU and gpu with a i3-3220 and 1gb 7850 but I play on 1680x1050 but I think I'll
Still Upgrade for future games
I'm with very similiar rig - i3-3240, radeon 7850 1gb and 8gb ram.
No problem to handle battlefield 4 on high setting. Doubt nba 2k will be more demanding than modern fps titles.

The requirements are just unclear, gap between minimum and recommended specs is very big on cpu side.And no specific graphic cardsm there are many 2gb vram gpus which can only run games on low settings.
 
# 24 ghettog @ 08/22/14 03:59 AM
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Originally Posted by BigTone1970
If it's gonna cost the same as the console version, I think it's pointless to buy it for the PC.
To each his own, but I disagree. If anything now that the PC version has all the features of the console version its pointless to buy the console version. The PC version can have better visuals(depending on your system). PC version will eventually have all kind of mods.

I am gladly gonna pay $60 dollars for the PC version and hope for continued support like this for the future NBA 2k PC versions.
 
# 25 Shmaks @ 08/22/14 04:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Vroman
Doubt nba 2k will be more demanding than modern fps titles.

The requirements are just unclear, gap between minimum and recommended specs is very big on cpu side.And no specific graphic cardsm there are many 2gb vram gpus which can only run games on low settings.
100% agree, the same thoughts
 
# 26 BenGerman @ 08/22/14 04:45 AM
If those are the recommended specs, almost no one will be playing this game on high settings. Really doubt it's true.

i5 (mid range)/AMD 6300 with 750 ti/R9 270x + should be fine.
 
# 27 Nza @ 08/22/14 04:58 AM
i5's and i7's are practically the same for gaming.

50GB space is pretty full on.

Really, really vague specs. They may as well have just said "a PC you can play games on".
 
# 28 BrianFifaFan @ 08/22/14 05:39 AM
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Originally Posted by BigTone1970
So, when is the last time that a sports game was better on the PC than on the highest end console? There are so many variables when attempting to get a game to run smooth on a PC as opposed to the console version which will be specifically designed to maximize the specs of the specific console. While there may be considerable modding done, only the highest top-spec PCs can run games as smooth as the XBOX one or PS4. Not too mention, I for one prefer my sports games on a huge big screen, not a 24" monitor. Just my two cents....
I prefer them on a large screen,too. My 42" Viewsonic looks pretty good! Especially from two feet away.
 
# 29 Goffs @ 08/22/14 08:02 AM
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Originally Posted by BigTone1970
So, when is the last time that a sports game was better on the PC than on the highest end console? There are so many variables when attempting to get a game to run smooth on a PC as opposed to the console version which will be specifically designed to maximize the specs of the specific console. While there may be considerable modding done, only the highest top-spec PCs can run games as smooth as the XBOX one or PS4. Not too mention, I for one prefer my sports games on a huge big screen, not a 24" monitor. Just my two cents....
Many PC gamers can hook up their rigs to a big screen tv. What's a highest end console anyway? I wouldn't even call PS4/Xbone high end. Talk about misinformed!

PC is not for you brah stick with your "high end console" lol

One more thing....STEAM MACHINES...once those suckers come to the market that bull**** talk about "I'd rather play on big screen huurr durr" will end since those PC's are especially made to be placed in a living room.
 
# 30 seanbarkley @ 08/22/14 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Andarus
Stupid? Every Game is better on PC and you can always!

TRUE

Bulls.hit! Every 400$ PC has more Power than a XBoner or PS4.

For gaming it's false. Sadly optimization is a big deal when we are talking about PCs. Seeing 2K15 recommended requirements try to configure a $400 PC that can run the game @ 1080p/60 fps as X1/PS4 do. It's not possible.

Then connect your PC to your "huge big screen"...

OBVIOUS
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Originally Posted by Goffs
Many PC gamers can hook up their rigs to a big screen tv. What's a highest end console anyway? I wouldn't even call PS4/Xbone high end. Talk about misinformed!

PC is not for you brah stick with your "high end console" lol

One more thing....STEAM MACHINES...once those suckers come to the market that bull**** talk about "I'd rather play on big screen huurr durr" will end since those PC's are especially made to be placed in a living room.
Man just try to overlook these kind of commentaries because there will always be people around that

a) don't have any idea on what they are talking about and

b) have to justify their $400 spent in ultra-top highest-end (?)""""next gen""" systems that, until these moment, have mainly been disappointment. I'm quite sure that this pal doesn't even know that many of us have PCs that just its GPU is more expensive than his """next gen""" console...
 
# 31 Ferweezy @ 08/22/14 08:59 AM
I know if I'm paying 59.99 for the PC version. Online features better work properly.
 
# 32 ultralow36 @ 08/22/14 09:14 AM
got 8gigs of ram,i3 3220,and a gtx760....and i play 1080p....should be good to go....
 
# 33 ultralow36 @ 08/22/14 09:20 AM
as far as the.price i have a ps4 but there is no way im passing this up on pc....also i play my pc on a 55"in tv...
 
# 34 thedream2k13 @ 08/22/14 10:36 AM
wow at $60 I will just enjoy the XB1 version with my many friends. Not gonna upgrade my OS for this lol. Need a real online PC community like the thousands we have on console for me to justify the purchase. I only use PC version for offline.
 
# 35 BobbyColtrane @ 08/22/14 10:47 AM
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Originally Posted by BigTone1970
So, when is the last time that a sports game was better on the PC than on the highest end console? There are so many variables when attempting to get a game to run smooth on a PC as opposed to the console version which will be specifically designed to maximize the specs of the specific console. While there may be considerable modding done, only the highest top-spec PCs can run games as smooth as the XBOX one or PS4. Not too mention, I for one prefer my sports games on a huge big screen, not a 24" monitor. Just my two cents....
I built a small form factor CoolerMaster Elite 120 machine to play games and use as a HTPC for less than $1,000. It sits on a shelf next to my 55" television and games look amazing.

With all the customization available for PC games they are 1000x better than console counterparts. I am 100% sure my PC will run this game better than my Xbone...
 
# 36 trobinson97 @ 08/22/14 12:39 PM
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Originally Posted by thedream2k13
wow at $60 I will just enjoy the XB1 version with my many friends. Not gonna upgrade my OS for this lol. Need a real online PC community like the thousands we have on console for me to justify the purchase. I only use PC version for offline.



As far as needing a "real online PC community like the thousands you have on console", what does that mean? There are millions of people on Steam right now, and that's just the ones that are online. Are you saying you're worried that you wouldn't be able to find people to play with on PC?
 
# 37 Vroman @ 08/22/14 12:41 PM
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Originally Posted by thedream2k13
wow at $60 I will just enjoy the XB1 version with my many friends. Not gonna upgrade my OS for this lol. Need a real online PC community like the thousands we have on console for me to justify the purchase. I only use PC version for offline.
I don't think there will be problems finding online opponent in PC version. There is more interest in pc version than ever before in nba 2k games.
 
# 38 Goffs @ 08/22/14 12:57 PM
I'd be more worried about trying to connect online....2k and PC online don't really mix well together....

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Originally Posted by thedream2k13
wow at $60 I will just enjoy the XB1 version with my many friends. Not gonna upgrade my OS for this lol. Need a real online PC community like the thousands we have on console for me to justify the purchase. I only use PC version for offline.
GMG with voucher Z4364W-7MR5WA-N5BCOO comes down to 48 bucks....I've never paid full 60 on a PC game. I'm paid for and will purchase the PS4 version at a later date.
 
# 39 Vroman @ 08/22/14 02:23 PM
There is 39 dollar pre-order (google 'g2a' and search for nba 2k15 in there, can't put link in forum yet).
 
# 40 quehouston @ 08/22/14 02:27 PM
Think I've read more than enough information in this thread to convert me over to PC gaming. Im starting my first build this year.

Next gen 2k15 on high settings, with modding capabilities will run circles around the console version.
 


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