Batman: Arkham Knight PC specs Revealed
Not a favorite title for everybody, but definitely a good game series on the PC. The PC specs for Batman: Arkham Knight have been shared, and it supports a rather wide variety of configurations. Check them after the break.
Batman: Arkham Knight introduces Rocksteady's uniquely designed version of the Batmobile. The highly anticipated addition of this legendary vehicle, combined with the acclaimed gameplay of the Arkham series, offers gamers the ultimate and complete Batman experience as they tear through the streets and soar across the skyline of the entirety of Gotham City. In this explosive finale, Batman faces the ultimate threat against the city that he is sworn to protect, as Scarecrow returns to unite the super criminals of Gotham and destroy the Batman forever.
Here's what you'll need to get Arkham Knight running with minimum, recommended, and ULTRA system requirements. The specs have been shared by Nvidia, they 'forgot' to include AMD Radeon cards:
Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Win 7 SP1, Win 8.1 (64-bit Operating System Required)
- Processor: Intel Core i5-750, 2.67 GHz | AMD Phenom II X4 965, 3.4 GHz
- Memory: 6 GB RAM
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660
- Graphics Memory: 2 GB
- DirectX: 11
- Network: Broadband Internet Connection Required
- Hard Drive Space: 45 GB
Recommended System Requirements
- OS: Win 7 SP1, Win 8.1 (64-bit Operating System Required)
- Processor: Intel Core i7-3770, 3.4 GHz | AMD FX-8350, 4.0 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760
- Graphics Memory: 3 GB
- DirectX®: 11
- Network: Broadband Internet Connection Required
- Hard Drive Space: 55 GB
ULTRA System Requirements
- OS: Win 7 SP1, Win 8.1 (64-bit Operating System Required)
- Processor: Intel Core i7-3770, 3.4 GHz | AMD FX-8350, 4.0 GHz
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980
- Graphics Memory: 3 GB
- DirectX: 11
- Network: Broadband Internet Connection Required
- Hard Drive Space: 55 GB
55GB of hard drive space is very hefty, especially for SSD owners out there.
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The entire music industry got turned on it's head with the invention and widespread use of MP3's. First it killed off audio CD sales and killed off Tower REcords, Warehouse, and other big chain music stores, it also hammered all the big record labels because that revenue stream with MP3 was a fraction of what it was. The actual costs of producing music has also hit rock bottom for the aformented reasons and the fact that high quality production equipment can be purchased dirt cheap these days, and the use of the internet pretty much made big record labels a thing of the past.
Where the cost of developing a AAA video game has increased significantly. *snip*
What's crazy to me is that despite that inflated cost, inflation itself, etc -- the price of titles have mostly stayed at $50 throughout the years.
That's not true at all. Many games from the 90's when inflation is factored in had development costs right up there with modern games. The reason why game prices have largely stayed the same over the past 20 years is due to it costing so much less to sell digital copies as opposed to physical discs in game stores. Also, gaming popularity is continuing to grow worldwide which has greatly increased revenue due to volume.
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Anti AMD? It's endorsed by Nvidia just like every other Batman game and uses technologies specific to that manufacturer. Just like any game with the Gaming Evolved logo is endorsed by AMD and uses technologies specific to that manufacturer. If you want more gaming evolved titles, go yell at AMD it's their fault for not pushing companies to use their technologies. If there's one thing I've noticed with AMD and Nvidia when it comes to their technologies, AMD really sucks at marketing them.
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They don't suck at marketing.
Good marketing happens in two ways.
1. You think of a creative and original way to market your product.
OR
2. You throw money at it until it works.
Guess which one nVidia did.
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I got cable and get 24mb/s it's good enough.