World in Conflict preliminary system requirements



Coming up on September 18th is World in Conflict, the much anticipated strategy game, in which your task is to save America that gets attacked by the Soviet Union in a fortunately enough, imaginary World War 2.

To date, i haven’t seen an official system requirements list of World In Conflict (WIC).

Recently, I have found the following system specs over at a WIC forum. These requirement applied to the World in Conflict Beta, but It looks logical that they’ll apply to the full version.

  • Operating systems: Windows XP or Vista (32-bit)
  • CPU: 2.5 Ghz or Faster (2.8 GHz for Vista)
  • RAM: 1 GB (1.5 GB for Vista)
  • 2.5 GB of free HD Space
  • Video Card:128 MB Video RAM, DirectX 9.0c Compatible (GeForce 4 MX, Radeon 8500, 9200 Not Supported)
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible

At a first glance, it looks like World in Conflict won’t require a too sophisticated video card, but given the recently published Medal of Honor Airborne System Requirements, that pissed off quite a few, i would recommend to double test your system requirements for World of Conflict (specially look into your video card compatibility)before purchasing the game.

Enjoy!





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  1. Ashish Mohta says:

    Its always a good idea to be ready with good hardware work. Like if we write a post for digg and it hits the fp but our servers are not powerful enough, ur dead.

    an excellent analysis

  2. Anonymous says:

    could it work on a 1.8Ghz cpu

  3. [...] recommend that before you buy a copy of World in Conflict, you’ll ensure that your PC meets WIC system requirements. A great way to do that is to use the System Requirements test [...]

  4. Ger says:

    To be Honest the best way to see if a game runs , is getting a demo.
    Systems Requirement lab is good tool imho , they just copy the official req and compare it to your system. i did a few test and i found out that my system wasnt able to run MOH A , which was not true since i can play the demo with a good FPS.
    playing a game is not just install , register the cd -key and play , sometimes you need to check your graphic settings in options and see what you can set to low , or what you want in high

  5. jigo says:

    Real-time strategy
    Mode(s) Single Player & Multiplayer
    Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
    PEGI: 12+
    OFLC: M (Australia)
    Platform(s) Windows, Xbox 360
    Media DVD-ROM
    System requirements OS: Microsoft Windows XP/Vista.
    CPU: 2.0GHz Or Higher, 2.2GHz For Vista.
    RAM: 512MB, 1GB For Vista.
    Disc Drive: DVD.
    Hard Drive: 9GB Or More.
    Video: 128MB video RAM Direct X 9.0c Compatible. Note: ATI Radeon 8500, 9200 & Nvidia GeForce 4 MX Not Supported.
    Sound: Direct X 9.0c Compatible.
    Multiplayer: Cable, DSL or Better

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  7. Dude says:

    The optimization is just…very bad. I can barely run in on medium with my 8800 GTS…

  8. ROEL ST says:

    # operating systems: Windows XP or Vista (32-bit)
    # CPU: 2.2 Ghz AMD 64 X2 Dual or Faster (2.8 GHz for Vista)
    # RAM: 1 GB (1.5 GB for Vista)
    # 7.5 GB of free HD Space
    # Video Card:256 MB Video RAM, DirectX 9.0c Compatible (GeForce 4 MX, Radeon 8600GT, 9200 Not Supported)
    # Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c Compatible

  9. Moni says:

    Hello ! I want to upgrade my video card. It has none at the moment(biult-in). Please tell me any video card which can play most of thw RTS and sports games without any glitches.
    My specs are
    CPU P4 2.6 GHz
    RAM 1 GB
    MSI motherboard.
    etc….

  10. Shomy says:

    I have Windows XP SP3
    CPU: AMD athlon 64 3000+
    RAM: 1 GB
    Video Card: 128 Mb – Radeon X300/X550/X1050 Series

    Could it works on my computer ?

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