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Basic configuration requirements.
Operating system: Windows XP or Vista processor: Intel or AMD dual-core processor (frequencies greater than graphics card: 256 MB VRAM and support for anti-aliasing and HDR effects (e.g. GeForce 7800).
RAM: GB
Hard disk: at least 5400 rpm SATA hard disk.
Recommended requirements.
Operating system: Windows Vista
Processor: Dual-core processor or above.
Graphics: 512 MB VRAM with anti-aliasing and HDR (GeForce 7800 GTX).
RAM: 2 GB (preferably 4GB).
HDD: 7200 rpm SATA HD
Copyed from a certain game.
Obviously, the configuration of the 1st floor is a bit high.
As for some of the configuration requirements that are obviously nonsense, it is good to just scoff at them. Blizzard will still be kind.
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The first floor is professional, but the second floor is where do you see the rumors? 8 cores are still being researched, 4 cores are not yet popular, and who would want to spend so much money to buy hardware just to play a game? Blizzard will definitely take it into account.
As for the third floor, Interstellar is estimated to be out in 2009, and at that time, it was estimated that 4 cores were still in high-end configurations, and at least half of them were dual-core.
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It depends on how well the game is optimized in the end.
Wait until the game releases.
At that time, the high-end configuration machines were reduced to low-end configurations, and the price was very cheap, so don't worry.
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What are you kidding, judging from the consistent performance of Blizzard games, its configuration is definitely the popularity at that time or even lower, everyone rest assured.
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or am2athlon 3000
RAM: 2G Graphics card: GF7900 ATIx1950XT
Hard disk size: 5g
This is still the minimum configuration. Dual-core + 3G + dual 256 graphics card I think it should be able to play.
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Wait for Interstellar 2 to come out.
A 4-core processor is probably the minimum configuration of a computer.
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40 stitches may be no problem.
And it won't overclock.
It is none other than the Terran atomic bombardier, and no matter how many soldiers meet him, it will be a floating cloud.
At the beginning, the peasants were built first, because there was a limit of ten people, so eight were built to move mines, the ninth began to build supply stations, and the tenth began to build barracks, and so on, while building barracks, they continued to build supply stations, about four, and then let the peasants start to build high-energy gas Yongyuan, at this time, the first barracks have been built, and the marines began to be built, five people, to prevent the first offensive of the enemy, and then the second and third barracks were built, and four barracks could be built as needed, (I generally build four, and one of the annexes is a reactor, The other three for the laboratory seem to be... In this way, you can build different types of troops at the same time), and at the same time you have to build a number of peasants, (I usually build 15 to 20), and then start to build the Ordnance Palace to make hungry wolves and tanks (I generally build three, respectively, three kinds of soldiers), and then start to open up the mine after the tank is built, to build a high-energy gas Yongyuan, which is used to replenish the amount of gas after that, and then start to upgrade technology, be sure to upgrade, and then start to replenish the air force, air defense, and then go crazy out of Thor, patrol ships, and start the war. (This is my experience, just for reference, I like to play StarCraft very much, feel free to add me if you have communication).
I suggest that you wait for a few months to come out of the new machine note3, this is very powerful, screen, pixels, CPU, battery, etc., as well as the domestic 4G network by the end of the year, that is after buying it, you can do it, I hope it helps.
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