Act of
Aggression is hitting PC next month, and for fans on a real-time
strategy kick this could be one to watch. It's from Eugen Systems, the mighty
fine folk behind the Wargame series. This time around, however, it's not all
fight, fight, fight, despite the name - Act of Aggression features extensive
base building and resource management. Think Command & Conquer: Generals
and you're along the right lines.
Set in the near-future, Act of Aggression pits three global
superpowers against one another in a fight to the death, with an RTS hailing
back to the golden era of the genre. Before you start constructing your
impenetrable compound however, make sure you check out the official Act of
Aggression system requirements.
Act of Aggression Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Windows
Vista 32-bit
- CPU: Intel
Pentium Dual Core E5200 2.5 GHz or AMD Athlon II X2 240 2.8 GHz
- RAM: 2
GB System Memory
- GPU
RAM: 512MB Video Memory
- GPU: GeForce
9800 GT or Radeon HD 4870
- DX: DirectX
10
Act of Aggression Recommended System Requirements
- OS: Windows
7 64-bit
- CPU: Intel
Core i5-2320 3.0GHz or AMD FX-6350 3.9GHz
- RAM: 4GB
System Memory
- GPU
RAM: 2GB Video Memory
- GPU: Nvidia
GeForce GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7870
- DX: DirectX
11
As system requirements go, the Act of Aggression system
requirements are way, way down at the low end, pleasingly. In terms of the
minimum requirements needed for Act of Aggression, these are now relatively
ancient components which the majority of PC gamers shouldn't have a problem
matching. Everything from the 32-bit Windows Vista installation to just 2GB RAM
is low-end, so getting it running shouldn't be an issue.
If you want to dial all those visual effects up though, then
the opportunity's there if you've got the hardware. Despite this, the
recommended requirements for Act of Aggression really aren't all that high, but
it's sure to be helpful having the additional memory and horsepower once the
screen's full of units. Depending on how seriously you intend to take your
play, this is going to affect your framerate requirements. Those just looking to
play through the single-player campaign casually can probably get away with
cranking Act of Aggression's graphics up higher and cope with a bit of
stuttering, but if you're hoping to get competitive then performance is
king.
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