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Be prepared: Unreal Tournament III PC system requirements

Posted Oct 3, 2007 at 8:44AM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: News, Titles, Genre Tags: Epic Games, nVidia
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Epic Games has released the System requirements for the PC port of their up-and-coming FPS, Unreal Tournament III (also on the PlayStation 3). We're happy to say that it doesn't look like it will be asking too much of our PCs, with the game requiring just 512 MB of RAM at the very least.

What may get your goat, however, is the large chunk of space UT3's expected to chomp out of your hard drive. Be prepared to shell out 8 GB of space for UT3, whether you're running this multiplayer frag bonanza within its minimum or recommended settings. Here are your required specs:
  • Minimum System Requirements:
    • Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista
    • 2.0+ GHZ Single Core Processor
    • 512 MB of System RAM
    • NVIDIA 6200+ or ATI Radeon 9600+ Video Card
    • 8 GB of Free Hard Drive Space
  • Recommended System Requirements
    • 2.4+ GHZ Dual Core Processor
    • 1 GB of System RAM
    • NVIDIA 7800GTX+ or ATI x1300+ Video Card
    • 8 GB of Free Hard Drive Space
Keep in mind that UT3 for the PC is due this November, at least if Epic decides to stay the course of the game's original launch date. In the mean time, we've also picked up two more screenshots for UT3. Enjoy your ogling!

Unreal Tournament III  - Image 1 Unreal Tournament III  - Image 2



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# o_OBryan_ 2007-10-03 16:40
That's not so bad... not at all. The recommended specs would only cost you maybe $400 or $500 to build. Cheap stuff.

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# indeedskidz 2007-10-03 17:26
A lot of optimization to your game engine will go along way. Looks like Epic is doing a good job.

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# mehxche78x 2007-10-04 00:27
most PC released within 3 years ago can play UT3. or you just need to upgrade the video card if you havent already. geforce 7950 is getting cheaper, good for average gaming.

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