Max Payne 3 system requirements

04/23/2012 23:58 Αndy#1
Hello elitepvpers!

I bet you were all very excited when you heard that the adventure of Max Payne continues.

As announced on the developer's official site, the desktop version was apparently developed "in parallel" with the console SKUs. It's "optimised to run across a wide range of PC setups" but boasts full support for DirectX11.

Here's the full run-down of what you'll need:

Operating System: Windows 7 32/64 Service Pack 1, Windows Vista 32/64 Service Pack 2, Windows XP 32/64 Service Pack 3
Processor: Intel Dual Core 2.4 GHZ - i7 3930K 6 Core x 3.06 GHZ / AMD Dual Core 2.6 GHZ - FX8150 8 Core x 3.6 GHZ
RAM: 2GB - 16GB
Video Card: NVIDIA 8600 GT 512MB VRAM - NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2GB VRAM / Radeon HD 3400 512MB VRAM - Radeon HD 7970 3GB VRAM
Sound Card: 100% Direct X 9.0 compatible - Direct X 9.0 compatible supporting Dolby Digital Live
HDD Space: 35 GB
DVD Drive: Please refer to your hardware manufacturer and [Only registered and activated users can see links. Click Here To Register...] for current compatibility information. Some system components such as mobile chipsets, integrated, and AGP graphics cards may be incompatible. Unlisted specifications may not be supported by publisher.
04/24/2012 00:28 Mashkin#2
So the game will probably not be as resource consuming as last year's gaming blockbusters (including BF3 and MW3).
Only the required disk space is somehow too huge.
Maybe it's worth thinking about an order...

However, it always is a nice gesture to provide your information's origin:
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04/24/2012 16:02 Αndy#3
Oh sorry i thought it was obvious that the requirements are taken from the official site.
Thanks
04/25/2012 00:34 Mashkin#4
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Originally Posted by Titαnium View Post
Oh sorry i thought it was obvious that the requirements are taken from the official site.
Thanks
Well, it is (you even mentioned that).
It was just about the link to be somewhere so someone intersted can prove your news article.

I always like to add foot notes somewhere (#1) to keep the text clean.

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04/25/2012 08:48 Αndy#5
xD Once again thx for advice