Min:
Operating System: Windows 7 (32bit)
Processor: 3.16Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo E8500
RAM: 4GB RAM
Hard Drive: 35GB required for installation
Video Card: 1GB DirectX® 11 (AMD Radeon HD 5550 or Nvidia GeForce GT 430)
Broadband Internet Connection
Recommended:
Operating System: Windows 7 (64bit)
Processor: AMD: Phenom II X4 955 – 4 Core, 3.2 GHz or INTEL: Core 2 Quad Q9650 – 4 Core, 3.0 Ghz
RAM: 8GB RAM
Hard Drive: 35GB required for installation
Video Card: 2GB DirectX® 11 (AMD GPU: AMD Radeon R9 200 Series or Nvidia gpu: GeForce GTX660)
Broadband Internet Connection
Maxed out, easy.
Hmmm, I wonder if I can get 120fps.
QuoteHard Drive: 35GB required for installation
:o
5 GB for the game.
30 GB for the subsequent patches.
Its more likely its poor/lame ass audio/texture compression. Some devs just don't care.
Well, my specs surpass every requirement except for the one that matters. No graphics card. I thought about getting one as I want to play The Sims 4. Either way, doesn't matter as I'll get Isolation for PS3.
Damn.. looks like ill be getting it for ps3... i think my laptop barely has minimum on some parts..
The thing about PC hard drive requirements is that there are usually multiple copies for different LoD (Level of Detail). So, low-resolution textures, medium resolution textures, high resolution textures. Same goes for audio. Same goes for mesh data. The rest of the assets of a game don't usually contribute that much to the file size. Hey, if you want options on PC releases... you gotta have those options available in the resources to be loaded up which eats up hard drive space.
Quote from: Darkness on Sep 10, 2014, 06:00:56 PM
Well, my specs surpass every requirement except for the one that matters. No graphics card. I thought about getting one as I want to play The Sims 4. Either way, doesn't matter as I'll get Isolation for PS3.
I am completely sure that you will run Sims 4 perfectly fine. The game even have laptop mode in its options menu. EA are really strict about Sims being able to run on ALL tiers of PCs outthere. I have a friend with really cheap ass laptop and he plays the game (Sims 4) just fine. He can't even think of playing Alien:I on that thing and if you cover everything but the GPU req for A:I, you will run Sims 4 fine.
Like all PC games coming out recently, i highly doubt those are the "actual" minimum specs. My rig is not as powerful as even the above specs, and I've been playing games like Metro 2033, Arkham Origins & a few other "powerhouse" titles on PC at equivalent/better performance than their 360/ps3 versions.
Now the REAL question I have, is whether or not the game will support DX9 out of the box. That is an excellent indicator one whether or not older PC hardware can run it (because keep in mind, the Xbox 360 only supports up to DX9).
32bit supported !!! Thank God ;D
Quote from: Cal427eb on Sep 10, 2014, 03:13:03 PM
Hmmm, I wonder if I can get 120fps.
He he he, I wonder about 12...
(https://www.avpgalaxy.net/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fgamegpu.ru%2Fimages%2Fremote%2Fhttp--www.gamegpu.ru-images-stories-Test_GPU-Action-Alien_Isolation_-test-alien_1920.jpg&hash=353b0ad6a33716735b1ab8923b84ab2525955bfa)
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Hahhahaahhaahha poor consoles, maintaining only 30 fps :laugh:
I have an Intel 2500k 3.3 ghz and GTX 680 2gb. So I think I'm good to max it out :D
For sure mate!
No 120fps for me... :-[
http://community.amd.com/community/amd-blogs/amd-gaming/blog/2014/10/07/high-tech-fear--alien-isolation (http://community.amd.com/community/amd-blogs/amd-gaming/blog/2014/10/07/high-tech-fear--alien-isolation)
Also, those benchmarks must have been slightly off because I'm getting a constant 130fps.
Think im gonna wait a few years to play this one. I know im not gonna get 60 fps.
Why is none of the hardware in my comp even on the lists?! ;D
Oh well.
They don't have to list any single model CPU or GPU because you can pretty easily compare the similar variants. The difference is not that big (if there's any) most of the time.