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i'm running the game on a pc desktop and i'm fine with cpu (2.4 ghz two cores ) and ram (4 gb) ,only thing that's below minimum is the graphics (HD intel ) , no problems at all so far with medium resolution and medium-high effects
You won't be able to get 60fps, but you should be able to play on 1280x720 resolution on low-med settings, just be sure to turn off anti-aliasing (AA) and v-sync. It greatly increases performance.
OS: Windows Vista
Processor: Dual Core 2.0GHz or equivalent
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: ATI or NVidia card w/ 512 MB RAM (not recommended for Intel HD Graphics cards)
DirectX: Version 9.0
Hard Drive: 3 GB available space
The game will run, but you MAY encounter one particularly nasty glitch at the end of episode 3 (don't wat to spoil), which will prevent you from progressing the game.
The particular card is a bit mediocre in handling games, but it doesn't meant it won't run them. Basically, your Graphics card can handle Crysis 3 on low settings, so i doubt it'll have any issues with Life is Strange.
You'll probably be able to run Life is Strange on medium/low settings with around 40-50FPS, but i'm not 100% sure about it.
I also play it right now on my a few years old, nont gaming Laptop and it works fine on medium settings.
Actually, you should always *enable* v-sync, as there's no point whatsoever in letting your card render more FPS than your monitor can show.