@TheProRookie @Thefatness16 The source article on the Xbox website is very clear: "At a minimum, you’ll need at least an 8GB USB Flash Drive or an Xbox 360 Hard Drive to play Multiplayer mode in Halo 4." However, they never explicitly state that you need the *entire* 8GB free. I believe you do, but I can't see that explicitly spelled out. This might be what Thefatness16 was referring to.
@Thefatness16 I don't know what you're smoking, but free space is free space. 10MB of free space is well below the 8GB of free space this article claims the game requires.
@Velazkid How much time do you spend in or under water in Battlefield? Although I don't disagree with you, spending a ton of effort on the terrain in which the player is most vulnerable doesn't seem like a good use of resources to me.
@Majkic666 I dunno. They did 1943. Though that kind of flopped. 2142 is easily my favorite in the franchise, so I'll totally bust a nut if they announce 2143. With Black Ops 2 going futuristic, and the 2143 clues in BF3's Wake Island, I think a 2143 announcement is likely.
@X-7 I wouldn't worry too much. BF3's graphics degrade quite nicely. Even a low-medium, you should still have a good experience.
I can't really advise you on which spec to upgrade without knowing more details though. What resolution do you run? What kind and how much RAM do you have currently?
@AlmostHaslem Oh right, using an EA-owned engine in an Activision game. Makes perfect sense.
I'm only mildly sarcastic, EA could charge a boatload to Activision to use the engine and thus make money from both Battlefield and Call of Duty. That appeals to EA's money-grubbing side. Do they have another side?
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