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D3V
2008-05-23, 01:33 PM
Ouch! Blizzard has leaked the System Requirements for Starcraft 2: Time to upgrade, bitches.


Specifications for Starcraft 2 have leaked out of Blizzard HQ and are unusually high... for Blizzard, at least.

Blizzard has been previously renowned for releasing games that will run on even the most antiquated computers, with the success of World of Warcraft partially credited to its meagre demands on player systems.

The requirements are ripped straight out of a preview from Spanish games rag Micromania, according to a poster on a Starcraft 2 fan site.

Blizzard has yet to confirm the specs, so far only confirming that the game will require Pixel Shader 2.0. Here's the list:



http://www.gamesradar.com/pc/starcraft-ii/news/starcraft-2-system-specs-emerge/a-20080522133943499083/g-20070518211627437097


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Minimum Requirements:

GFX: GeForce 7/8 Series or Radeon 1000/2000 with 25Mb RAM
CPU: Pentium 4
RAM: 1Gb
Internet: ADSL 1 MBit


Recommended Requirements:

GFX: GeForce 8000 or Radeon 2000 series with 512Mb RAM
CPU: Core 2 Duo or Athlon X2
RAM: 2Gb
Internet: ADSL 3 Mbit


Optimal Requirements:

GFX: Geforce 9000er or Radeon 3000er Series
CPU: Core 2 Duo 3 Ghz or Athlon X2
RAM: 2Gb with DualChannel mode

WetWired
2008-05-23, 04:59 PM
So when it comes out next year, the recommended system will be almost 3 years old. I don't see what the big deal is.

!King_Amazon!
2008-05-23, 10:03 PM
Shit, my computer could run that according to the minimum requirements, and my computer is a turd.

D3V
2008-05-25, 02:45 AM
From the track record of Blizzard games, running them on minimal settings always = sketchy and hard to play efficiently without developing ulcers. And WW, most people don't keep their computers updated to yearly standards, atleast I don't, and probably a good 3/4 of the average gamers don't.

WetWired
2008-05-25, 12:57 PM
What does that have to do with anything? I'm saying that when the game comes out, the recomended components are three years old. You'll be able to build a budget computer that meets the recomended specs.

Willkillforfood
2008-05-26, 09:32 AM
Just look at it this way D3v, this starcraft 2 game will probably be all the fans will get for a number of years. They want to get a reasonable amount of beefiness into the graphics/physics engine so that it'll look alright compared to other RTSes released in the subsequent years. It looks very beautiful from the videos I've seen and I think they're doing the right thing.

D3V
2008-05-29, 08:07 AM
I plan on getting a second computer anyways, if I do in fact move back home, atleast keep my Desktop up to speed, and revert my laptop into my little school accessory, instead of trying to max it out for gaming..

starwolf
2008-06-03, 01:46 AM
it is getting harder and harder to play any games wiyth low specs these days....:cry:

D3V
2008-06-03, 08:59 AM
Then again, computers with excellent specs are also getting much cheaper. My parents just very recently purchased a midgrade Dell computer along with a damn 22" widescreen monitor for right around $900 after taxes and shipping charges.. The computer came with the full "media" package, something outrageous like a 500gig HD, 2.2 dual core, 2 gigs of ram, a very nice, sleek package for the price.

sir.dennis
2008-07-28, 08:38 PM
Ah not bad my comps a year and a half old and I can run it fine.

quikspy67
2008-07-28, 08:42 PM
It's going to be orgasmic. Like a 10-roper orgasm.

Thanatos
2008-07-29, 07:18 AM
It's going to be orgasmic. Like a 10-roper orgasm.

Fixed.