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somewhat fine.. however i have no experience with that CPU you have and have never seen it before so i have no clue what it's capable of.
Do note though that once the game releases you can buy and test it on your system if it doesn't run well at the settings you'd be happy with, you can refund it, So long as you have less than 2 hours played and haven't owned it for more than 2 weeks(14 days)
Yep, I liked it back when people'd ask questions about the game and create threads talking about their hype for the game, But than again this kind of stuff happens with pretty much every game when it closes in on release... I expect it to get progressively worse as the release day get's closer.
The GTX770 is a hair over min requirements.
8GB ram I really don't see it being good enough if the open world is the usual FC sprawling map.
https://www.techspot.com/review/917-far-cry-4-benchmarks/page3.html
Even in FC4 the GTX770 is a med/low gpu so if FC5 wants a GTX670 for 720p low settings it's not promising for the gtx770 that's even below the r9 280x by a fair amount.
Wait for benchmarks.
Never say never
I know man, its all good