Your Guess on Diablo 3's Recommended System Requirements?


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I probably spent thousands of hours playing Diablo 2.

I cannot wait to spend thousands of hours playing Diablo 3.

It's really the only PC game I've ever played (besides AoE2:Conq.) Neither required very high processing power and I still use the same PC. So... It's time to upgrade.

What's your guess on the recommended system requirements? (I want to run the game on it's highest mode.)

I probably spent thousands of hours playing Diablo 2.

I cannot wait to spend thousands of hours playing Diablo 3.

It's really the only PC game I've ever played (besides AoE2:Conq.) Neither required very high processing power and I still use the same PC. So... It's time to upgrade.

What's your guess on the recommended system requirements? (I want to run the game on it's highest mode.)

I'll go with this:

OS: Windows XP/Vista or MAC OSx4

CPU: 1.8+ GHz

RAM: 1 GB

HDD: ~8GBs

Video: GF6

My guess is like that because knowing blizzard, their games (at the moment of release) can still be played in a wide range of systems (as they said). With this I assume with the lowest possible effects, those will be the requirements.

We got to see an exclusive trailer and get privvy into at the lan party I attended over the weekend. The system requirements were posted on the internal forum and I can't access them anymore, but I will say that they are pretty low.

I wish Diablo 3 and future games in general were based purely on DX10, as by the time it comes out, DX10 cards and Windows Vista will have been around for about 3 years. If you compare with DX9, that would be like if in 2005 most games were still based on DX8 with some additional DX9 fluff for people with high-end hardware. It just doesn't make sense.

Blizzard has always been good at allowing their games to be run on almost any system. I am sure that Diablo III will be similar with it running really well on low quality systems.

QFT. Blizzard have always focussed on scalability over the very latest graphics in their games which is definately a good thing. That's not to say the graphics are bad or anything either.

Hmmm it's hard to say. Blizzard games never require a good computer. Their graphics are never really too impressive either, which is the reason why it can be played on so many systems.

The best guess I believe comes from yottabytewizard so far.

Btw, did they announce SC2's requirements yet?

Typical. I ditch my desktop PC because I was bored of the PC gaming scene and decide to give console gaming a try...only for Diablo III to be announced! I'm fairly sure Diablo III will not be coming out for the PS3, too!

I doubt my laptop will run it so does anyone know what the specs are likely to be?

  • 3 weeks later...

You guys are way off. Blizzard is known for making highly scalable games that can reach as many people as possible.

The minimum specs will look like this

MAC OS / Windows XP or Later

1 GB Ram

1.5 GB HDD Space

Direct X 9.0c Compliant Video card with 128MB DDR

DVD or CD Drive

High Speed Internet Connection

OS : XP SP2+/Vista SP1 or MacOSX.4

CPU : 2.0 GHZ dual core , Quad core for optimal performance (provided they make it scaleable cpu thread wise )

Ram : 1GB min 2GB recommended

GPU : GF6/X1800 or better 256MB vram

HDD : around 6GB of space

  • 1 month later...

MINIMUM SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

-WINDOWS XP/VISTA

-2.0 GhZ

-1 GB RAM

-256 MB GRAPHIC CARD

RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:

-WINDOWS XP/VISTA

-DUAL-CORE

-2 GB RAM

-512 MB GRAPHIC CARD

that's my opinion when i saw the gameplay video on the net...i think that a strong dual-core/quad-core processor won't be needed,simple 2x2.0 GhZ will do,and maybe even 1 GB RAM will be enough.but i'm sure that graphic card will have to be a good one

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