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OS:Windows vista/ Windows 7
Processor:2.0 GHz dual core
Memory:3 GB RAM
Graphics:NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GT / ATI Radeon HD 5750, 512 MB video RAM
Hard Drive:11 GB
Sound:Windows compatible sound card
That is odd i am curious as to why this version would need a 9800GT or better or even a 5750 for that matter at the very least i would expect an 8xxx series and a 4xxx series or better since the 9800 is jsut a rebranded 8xxx series on a smaller die set and that most 48xx series cards bleave the 5750 for dead.
The orignal doom 3 i ran on a ATi 9800 PRO 128MB card and a P4 2GHz 400FSB northwood CPU.
the original doom 3 on PC requirements were:
A 1.5 GHz Intel Pentium 4 chip or AMD Athlon 1500
384 MB RAM
2 GB hard disk space
An nVidia GeForce 3 graphics card or better; or an ATI Technologies 8500 or bette
But we all know and recall the debates that went around as to who could even play Doom 3 on those specs with even the settings turned low.
requirements are crap.