Two-wheeled petrolheads rejoice, the latest iteration in the
long-running MotoGP franchise is here this month. Milestone are back with
MotoGP 15, which adds a host of new features, including an expanded career mode
with a more comprehensive experience thanks to the introduction of Personal
Teams, an AI and physics overhaul, and improved bike handling and interactions.
Good things come at a price though, and the hardware demands
for MotoGP 15 have obviously taken a leap over its predecessor. Before you pick
up this latest sim racer then, it's time to find out whether your gaming rig is
more moped than superbike with the official MotoGP system requirements.
MotoGP 15 Minimum System Requirements
OS: Windows Vista 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core i3-530 2.93 GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 850 3.3
GHz
RAM: 4 GB System Memory
GPU RAM: 1024MB Video Memory
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 6790
HDD: 30GB Available Hard Drive Space
DX: DirectX 10
MotoGP 15 Recommended System Requirements
OS: Windows 7 64-bit
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 3.4GHz or AMD FX-8350 4.0GHz
RAM: 4GB System Memory
GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 or AMD Radeon R9 290X
DX: DirectX 11
These are some fairly hefty system requirements and a slight
step up from last year's outing, particularly in regards to the CPUs. Luckily
the minimum system requirements for MotoGP 15 should be within reach for most
PC gamers, but if you want to dial up those settings then you'll need a vastly
more capable rig.
Down at the lower end we've got a slight leap from last
year's CPU demands, jumping from a Core 2 Duo up to an Intel Core i3-530 and an
AMD Phenom II X4 850. Both decent processors but they're certainly showing
their age by now, so we would expect most to be fine here. The same formula
applies to the graphics cards, which only see a minor bump from last year. This
pair are firmly in the low end by now and similar performance is available
extremely cheaply nowadays.
Moving onto the MotoGP 15 recommended system requirements
and these are massive indeed. This is bound to be absolute ultra settings because,
looking at the visuals, both the GTX 780 and the R9 290X seem like overkill.
One more thing to add and
that's controller support. The MotoGP games pretty much demand dual
analogues for control over leaning and acceleration, so you're going to want an
Xbox or PlayStation controller here to play MotoGP 15 competently.
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