Deus Ex: Human Revolution PC specs revealed
The PC specs for Deus Ex: Human Revolution have been released, showing that even those with a decent rig will be able to enter the future world of protagonist Adam Jensen.
The specs for the upcoming PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution have finally been revealed, according to a post by PC Gamer.
The specs aren't to intense, so it appears that PC gamers with a decent rig will be able to jump into re-envisioned world of Deus Ex.
- Minimum PC Specs:
- Operating System: Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 with DirectX 9.0c
- Processor: 2 GHz dual core
- RAM: 1 GB RAM (Windows XP) / 2 GB (Windows Vista and Windows 7)
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8000 series or ATI Radeon HD 2000 series or better
- Required Disc Space: 8.5 GB
- Recommended PC Specs:
- Operating System: Windows 7
- Processor: AMD Phenom II X4 or Intel Core 2 Quad or better
- RAM: 2 GB
- Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 5850
- Required Disc Space: 8.5 GB
In March, Eidos Montreal revealed to Shacknews that the PC version of Deus Ex: Human Revolution was being developed by the Netherlands-based team at Nixxes Software BV, with Eidos Montreal overseeing the project.
Deus Ex: Human Revolution is coming to the PC, Xbox 360, and PS3 on August 23.
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The PC specs for Deus Ex: Human Revolution have been released, showing that even those with a decent rig will be able to enter the future world of protagonist Adam Jensen.-
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I'm so out of the loop on hardware. It used to be with processors that you could easily look at their names and know if it was faster than another one. But now with all the "core 2 duo quad X Obama II 4 core" nomenclature, I feel lost, especially since the number next to "ghz" seems to only be part of the picture :(
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Very helpful and awesome reply! Thanks! :P
I have 8GB RAM, so it doesn't matter to me at all. However, when running a desktop for my wife with Vista and 2GB RAM, launching almost any relatively modern game (and this was several years ago), would result in a lot of disk swapping and her system chugging.
I know that Win7 is less bloated than VIsta, but we're also running the 64bit version, and I certainly noticed similar issues when I had only 2GB in that box as well.
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Yea I am really glad it's becoming common. I have some issues with my arms so using the mouse + keyboard is pretty much impossible now. Fortunately I have been able to play stuff like Alpha Protocol, Darksiders and Portal 2 on my PC still thanks to good 360 controller support. I actually like GFWL games because of this too, even if they can be a pain in the ass for other reasons.
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