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Many games require 64-bit...not just CoD in contrast to popular belief.
That is dumb? why do they not give you a warning or something? i just wasted 60 bugs...
Perhaps on the official website or something you mean ?
http://community.callofduty.com/community/call_of_duty/english/ghosts/blog/2013/10/23/call-of-duty-ghosts-pc-system-requirements
or even at the bottom of the steam store page http://store.steampowered.com/app/209160/
Maybe you need to read.
Why not just make the added investment? 64bit operating systems has been the future for a long time now. It's pretty much becoming the norm these days.
You can buy an OEM disc for under 100 dollars from Newegg if need be.
invest in new hardware:D especially ram u will need it for ghosts and future games anyway
You can if you have Windows 7 just upgrade to a 64bit version for nothing, not sure about 8, if your on that old a system, you couldn't have played most of the games out last year.
same for win8
i am on win7
If your scared of the changes it may bring, setup a second partition, should be valid with the same code, or it was with my test rig.
I could be wrong.
Now the thing is, you really do want x64 if you'd ever upgrade anything about your computer. I've run into machines that would barely boot since the Vram was taking all the memory adresses, leaving 2.2GB to be used. (Silly build to begin with, it had 8GB in there on a 32bit OS - silly waste)
Ghosts works well enough with 4GB ram throughout single player, but some maps make the game use ~2GB, meaning that will all drivers loaded, you really need to run a clean windows 7. (no adobe, spotify, large av, browsers, teamspeak, ventrilo, skype, and what have you running in the background)
Is Ghosts worth upgrading? Nope! Not even worth it's retail price to be honest. Too late for you now I guess. But if you do want to play, do it now, because players are leaving in rapid succession.