38 Studios revealed this weekend the official PC system requirements for their upcoming action RPG, Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning. According to the developers, PC gamers will need – at least – an NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB or an ATI Radeon HD3650 512MB GPU. As you may have expected from a multi-platform title, it will only support DX9.0c and an internet connection will be required for the product activation/registration. Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning is currently slated for a February 10th release and you can view the game’s PC system requirements after the jump.
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Official System Requirements:
MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSOS:
Windows XP with Service Pack 3
Windows Vista with Service Pack 2
Windows 7 with Service Pack 1CPU:
Intel Core2 Duo (or equivalent) running at 2.2GHz or greater
AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ (or equivalent) running at 2.6GHz or greaterRAM:
At least 1 GB for Windows XP
At least 2 GB for Windows Vista and Windows 7Disc Drive:
CD/DVD ROM drive (required for installation only), 8x or faster CD/DVD driveHard Drive:
At least 10.5 GB of free spaceVideo Adapter:
NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT 512MB or better
ATI Radeon HD3650 512MB or better
Supporting Pixel Shader 3.0
Minimum Resolution Supported is 1280×720DirectX:
9.0c CompatibleRECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
OS:
Windows XP with Service Pack 3
Windows Vista with Service Pack 2
Windows 7 with Service Pack 1CPU:
Intel Core 2 Quad (or equivalent) running at 2.4GHz or greater
AMD Phenom X4 (or equivalent) running at 2.6GHz or greaterRAM:
At least 3 GB for Windows XP
At least 4 GB for Windows Vista and Windows 7Disc Drive:
CD/DVD ROM drive (required for installation only), 8x or faster CD/DVD driveHard Drive:
At least 10.5 GB of free spaceVideo Adapter:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX260 1GB RAM or better
ATI Radeon HD4850 1GB RAM or better
Supporting Pixel Shader 3.0DirectX:
9.0c CompatibleYou will also need an internet connection for product activation/registration.
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