They always put the latest version in the requirements, but in reality, it will most likely work fine with older versions. For example, Half-Life 2's minimum requirements are Windows XP, but it works in Windows 2000. In fact, a patch released recently for HL2 fixed a bug for Windows 2000 users.
It's the advertising stuff. It's used to show the commercials in the game.
US only, I guess.
It is sponsored by the US Air Force, after all. :P
Yes, it's legal.
E6600+Vista64+2GB PC6400+8800GTS 512 here
The game runs fine at max settings. The FOV irks me, though.
This game is decent. Sort of.
No, actually, it's bad.
What, so old games should just be forgotten?
Who the hell launches a demo through Coca-Cola?
:o
You seriously need an upgrade.
That computer's gotta be over 6 years old.
Epic is dead to me.
Well, if you have a moderately capable PC with a 6600 GT or something, you should be able to run it just fine. Blizzard makes games that are playable on a wide range of computers.
I just want Left 4 Dead.
That game will be occupying my free time for a long time.
AMD's focus right now in the GPU-space is the Radeon.
I don't think they have any concept similar to Larrabee.
Pure is actually surprisingly good.
They also did a fantastic job on optimizing the PC version, very surprisingly. I get a steady 60 FPS at max settings and it looks great.
Coming out on Steam on the 8th.
@Kigmal
Actually, it's more like a couple months to a year.
This game died before it even came out of beta.
Wow, people still believe that constant upgrade myth, huh?
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Nazis!