@Joe_Zombie - @RedStar Actually there are localizations with subscriptions plans ( Latin America , Mexico , Argentina , Chile , etc) You pay for example, $300 MXN ( about $23 USD) for a version that will give players six months of free access to the single and multiplayer modes. After that players can choose to continue to play in 30 and 60 day increments. Specific pricing for those options I don't know exactly. Players in those countries will still have an option to purchase StarCraft II and get unlimited free single and multiplayer access for a price comparable to the US's $59.99 price tag. I repeat this is only for Latin America , Russia , Asia and others locations.
I am playing this game at 1440x900 on Ultra settings except shaders (High) and V-Sync (off) . I am getting between 42-63 fps . I am happy that my 4850 still doing a good job :P
@ViperAnaf I have an ATi HD 4850 video card also and runs so smoothly , no problems here . Solid 60 fps and maxed settings at 14400x900 . My machine : AMD Phenom II x4 955 @ 3.8 Ghz , 4 Gb DDR2 . It's weird because even my old AMD Phenom x4 9550 @ 2.5 Ghz can run this game just fine.
I am using this ... > Asus M3A78-CM > Processor : AMD Phenom II X4 955 @ 3.6 Ghz > Physical Memory : 4096 MB (2 x 2048 DDR2-SDRAM ) > Video Card : ATI Radeon HD 4850 Runs nice , no issues but ... This engine doesn't actually need a beast system to run smoothly.
This game looks beautiful on PC , these screen shots do not do justice to how it actually looks . Even a mid-end PC can handle this game so well , btw , the hardware of both consoles are showing more their age. =P
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