Hooray, it’s a Ubi day today. After the release of Far Cry 3’s and Splinter Cell: Blacklist’s trailers, the French company has decided to unveil the minimum PC requirements for Assassin’s Creed 3. PC gamers will need 16GB of disk space, a DX9 card and a dual-core CPU.
And even though Assassin’s Creed 3 will be a DX9 title, it will not support Microsoft’s old OS, Windows XP. As a result of that, PC gamers will need 4GB RAM to enjoy it, even though the company states that 2GB will be the minimum requirement for the game.
Assassin’s Creed 3 is currently planned for a November 23rd release on the PC.
Enjoy!
Minimum System Requirements:
Supported OS: Windows Vista (SP2) / Windows 7 (SP1) / Windows 8
Processor: 2.66 GHz Intel Core2 Duo E6700 or 3.00 GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 6000+ or better recommended
RAM: 2 GB (4 GB recommended)
Video Card: 512 MB DirectX 9.0c-compliant with Shader Model 4.0 or higher (see supported list)*
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c-compliant (5.1 surround sound recommended)
DVD-ROM: Dual-layer drive
Hard Drive Space: 17 GB
Peripherals Supported: Windows-compatible keyboard, mouse, optional controller (Xbox 360 Controller for Windows recommended)
Multiplayer: 256 kbps or faster broadband connectionSupported Video Cards at Time of Release:
AMD Radeon HD 3870 / 4000 / 5000 / 6000 / 7000 series or better
NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT / 9 / 100 / 200 / 300 / 400 / 500 / 600 series or betterLaptop versions of these cards may work, but are not supported. These chipsets are the only ones that will run this game.
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