Can I play Assassin s Creed on my computer?

Updated on Game 2024-05-04
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No!! The graphics card is not up to par!

    ATI RADEON 9550 This graphics card is too old to only support special effects, Assassin's Creed requires the graphics card to support at least special effects!

    So don't count on it, you can't play it for sure

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    No, it's over.

    The CPU is still barely there, and the graphics card is too low.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The following are the highest and basic configurations required by Assassin's Creed:

    Supported system: Windows XP Windows Vista

    CPU: Minimum dual core processor GHz Intelreg; Pentium D or AMD Athlon, 64 x2 3800+

    Recommended: Intel Core 2 Duo GHz or AMD Athlon: 64 x2 4400+ or Better Recommended

    RAM: RAM: 1 GB Windows XP 2 GB Windows Vista

    Graphics card: A graphics card that supports DX10 or DX9 and supports Shader Model.

    Hard disk space requirements: the remaining space is more than 8g.

    Supported graphics card series: ATI Radeon X1600* 1650*-1950 HD 2000 3000 series NVIDIA GeForce 6800* 7 8 9 series.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The Assassin's Creed series is best played in order, and you can play either game alone, but then you will definitely have some plots that you can't understand, and if you just treat it as a pure action game, then you can start with either one.

    Differences between versions.

    1. AC1 is the beginning of the series, and it's basically a work to test the waters, so there are a lot of immature ode to the waiter. It's hard to fight head-on.,Players who like stealth will be more comfortable to play.,The game elements are average as a whole.,And there's no subtitles in the book-type cutscene.,There's a lot of pressure on English to be bitter.。

    2. AC2 is the beginning of the series to really reach its peak, and I still think that AC2's mission design is the best of all the works in the series, not to mention the singing and crying plot of Uncle E's growth as a hero, and the gameplay reflected in the mission experience is the biggest highlight of AC2. There are many ways for players to approach mission objectives using a variety of gameplay elements, and the balance between frontal rigidity and stealth is well mastered. It won't be a stealth hard hand, and it won't become a lawn mower.

    3. The Brotherhood ACB and the Apocalypse ACR are said together. The Brotherhood has more elements than AC2, and the plot is more ambitious than AC2. The reason why my personal evaluation is not as good as AC2 is that the increase in elements makes the game somewhat mowed, a very typical example is that AC2 and ACB both have the task of killing 10 heavy armor samurai in 60 seconds.

    ACR is better on this basis, not so unique, and the mission setting is friendly enough, and the plot has a perfect ending to a trilogy. The main failure is tower defense, which goes against the overall rhythm of the game, and the tower defense operation is not optimized for keyboard and mouse when playing with a keyboard, which is a big hole.

    4. AC3 is probably the most controversial work in the Assassin's Creed series.

    In fact, it is okay in terms of gameplay alone, and the home and naval combat systems are also highlights. The biggest problem is that the plot is pitted, whether it is an ancient wild quarrel or a modern plot, it is obvious that the focus is insufficient.

    In addition, many people hack AC3 is Berserker's Creed, which actually makes no sense. In terms of the difficulty of frontal toughness, AC3 is not easy, especially since many enemies are limited to not being able to defend against them, and it is actually difficult to rely on bug-level methods such as smoke grenades.

    5. AC4 is a unique and excellent work, although compared to the traditional Assassin's Creed, the AC4 with naval warfare as its main selling point may be a bit out of the ordinary, but it has to be said that it is indeed very well done. Looting fleets, storming forts, and even underwater expeditions and whaling are all very fun to play, and the traditional Assassin series on the ground hasn't been sidelined by that. The plot is not atmospheric enough, but it is also satisfying.

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