Resident Evil 5 system requirements revealed |
Capcom has unveiled the system requirements for the upcoming Resident Evil 5 on the PC. The game which features include support for NVIDIAÂ’s new GeForce 3D Vision technology, new costumes and a new and improved mercenaries mode will be released on September 14. Now for the list:
Resident Evil 5 PC Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Windows XP
- CPU: Intel PentiumD Processor / AMD Athlon64 X2
- RAM: Windows Vista (1GB) / Windows XP (512MB)
- HDD: 8.0GB or more
- Monitor: 800×600
- Disc Drive: DVD9 compatible drive
- Graphics Card: VRAM (256MB) / DirectX9.0c/Shader 3.0 / NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series / ATI Radeon HD 2400 Pro
- Sound Card: DirectSound Compatible (DirectX9.0c or higher)
- Interface: Mouse & Keyboard
- Internet : Broadband Connection
Resident Evil 5 PC Recommended System Requirements
- OS: Windows Vista
- CPU: Intel Core2Quad Processor or better / AMD Phenom X4 or better
- RAM: Windows Vista (2GB or more) / Windows XP (1GB or more)
- HDD: 8.0GB or more
- Monitor: 1280×720 or larger
- Disc Drive: DVD9 compatible drive
- Graphics Card: VRAM (512 or more) / NVIDIA GeForce 9800 series or better / ATI Radeon HD 4800 series or better
- Sound Card: DirectSound Compatible (DirectX9.0c or higher)
- Interface: Xbox360 Controller for Windows
- Internet : Broadband Connection
Fans that pick up the PC version will be the first to experience stereoscopic 3D out of screen effects as their living rooms are transformed into the world of Kijuju. Infected Majini coming at players from every angle, dust flying in and out of screen and the scariest bosses to date are taken up a notch . Resident Evil 5 PC is a whole new level of fear players will never forget. The game also supports Stereoscopic 3D in all of its cut scenes – an industry first. These groundbreaking stereoscopic 3D effects were developed in close cooperation with NVIDIA, which is why the game is part of NVIDIA’s “The Way It’s Meant To Be Played” partnership program. Resident Evil fans can check out the 3D action for themselves today as a new stereo 3D tech demo with benchmark is available to download today on NVIDIA's official site.
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Comments [refresh]
They actually put "Xbox360 controlelr for Windows" in the official system requirements. Why the hell would they do that, why not "Sony PS3 controller" or just regular "PC game pad"?
I really think it's cool that 3D is coming back in the cool zone. But stereoscopic is way to old. When will we ever use polarized lenses or be able to buy TV's that create a 3D effect by syncing eye frequency? I think they should wait until that technology is priced down enough so that the everyday user can benefit from it. Stereoscopic is just gimmicky. Oh, well. At least they're making progress in 3-D video games.
good thing i've bought my 360 controller for windows and my 2 yr old pc still able to play this game...
All pc games are like that now it seems, you can normally use other pads though.
For example SFIV pc you can use the ps3 pad.
why is Vista the recomended OS for a directx9 game is a better question imo...
though probably the same answer as the pad... M$
extremely annoying controls..
if you read it carefully it says in RECOMMENDED not the minimum requirements ..
i loved the controls. just as good as RE4
i hate complainers.
Even though you couldn't aim and strafe at the same time?
or how dumb the Inventory menu was?
I'm very sure the 1st Resident evil even had better controls than this mess, way more scary too.
Shoot, Dead Space had BETTER controls and was alot more creepy/scary.. you had a constant feeling of being alone, and it was made by EA haha.
Also, the story in RE5 was retarded.
Exactly, so their recommending Microsoft hardware...