25 To Life
System requirements
inimum System Requirements: | Recommended System Requirements: |
CPU: | Pentium IV 1.4GHz (or AthlonXP equivalent) | CPU: | Pentium IV 2.4GHz (or AthlonXP/64 equivalent) |
RAM: | 256 MB | RAM: | 512 MB |
VGA: | 100% DirectX 9 Compatible 64MB Direct 3D Card with Pixel Shader 1.1 Support (GeForce3/Radeon 8500+) (GeForce 4MX not supported) Note: Laptops & Integrated graphic cards may function but are not supported. | VGA: | 100% DirectX 9 Compatible 128MB Direct3D Card with Pixel Shader 2.0 support (GeForce 6 series/Radeon X series) |
DX: | DirectX 9 | DX: | DirectX 9 |
OS: | Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows XP (Windows 95/98/ME/NT not supperted) | OS: | Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows XP (Windows 95/98/ME/NT not supperted) |
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HDD: | 2.5GB uncompressed free disk space | HDD: | 2.5GB uncompressed free disk space |
Sound: | 100% DirectX 9 compatible Sound Card | Sound: | 100% DirectX 9 compatible Sound Card |
ODD: | 100% DirectX 9 compatible Sound Card | ODD: | 100% DirectX 9 compatible Sound Card |
Network: | LAN and Broadband Internet play supported. | Network: | LAN and Broadband Internet play supported. |
Recommended peripheral: | Keyboard and Mouse | ||||
Note: Eidos do not specifically test our PC games with laptop/notebook systems and therefore we cannot guarantee compatibility. Due to the variety of hardware configurations that ship with today's laptop systems, it would be impossible to configure a game that would work with all of them. Many laptop/notebook computers are limited in their ability to be used as a gaming machine. This is because of memory configurations, their micro-channel architecture, port configurations and sound systems that are primarily designed to be used with productivity software. The other common problem is that laptop systems will attempt to compress the traditional version of the standard 101-function keyboard (found on almost all desktop systems) into a much smaller keyboard configuration. This is usually done by relying on multifunction keys that allow the user to assign different functions to the same key. Unfortunately, this has been known to cause problems with our games. |
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