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Intel Core i7 4790k
MSI H81 LGA
EVGA Geforce GTX 980Ti ACX 2.0
Corsair Vengeance 16GB DDR3
WD 1TB HDD
Kingston 120GB SSD
Samsung Evo 850 500GB SSD
The Game was developed on Consoles and then ported for the PC. It will run equal on those newer Consoles like the PlayStation 4 Pro/Xbox One S or even the upcoming Xbox One X.
You should be able to run the Game at Full HD with pretty High Settings at least at 60 FPS.
Choose whatever Version you would like to play since the Game does run as smooth on PC as it does on the Consoles too.
I have not yet read anything about any Major Framerate Issues so far and the Console Version is out since last week at many Stores so we would know it by now even if the Publisher would try it to cover up again* like the did it last time.
*= PlayStation 3 Version of Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor sending it`s warm grettings ;-)