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That does, thank you
Hi, can somebody please tell me if i will be able to play this game using the following specs:
Windows 8.1 (64bit)
6GB DDR3 System Memory at 1600MHz (on BD 4GB = 2GB x1)
Intel Core i3 Processor 3217U (1.8GHz, 3MB L3 Cache)
Intel Hd Grpahics Hd 4000
??????
Also, if i bought the first 2 games seperately, instead of Zombie Army Trilogy, would i be able to run them using the same specs listed above?
Can someone who actually knows for sure answer please and thank you :)
NZAT uses same engine as Sniper Elite 3, so that would be a best benchmark for you.
How well does it work? At what resolution do you play and what's the average framerate? I have a friend with a notebook with an i3 and intel hd 3000.
Quadcore AMD CPU (requirements are calling for a dual core)
more RAM (4GB over 2GB)
but the graficscard is a AMD Radeon 5770 with 1GB VRAM and the requirements are calling a Radeon 5870 with 512MB VRAM. - We ain't sure how deep that impact on permance could be.
How do you think will it run on his system? Thx.
Poor troll