| os | Windows 7 or higher |
|---|---|
| processor | Intel Core i5-2400 3.1 GHz or AMD FX 8320 3.5 GHz |
| memory | 8GB |
| graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB or AMD Radeon HD 7970 |
| storage | 60GB |
| os | Windows 7 or higher |
|---|---|
| processor | Intel Core i5-2400 3.1 GHz or AMD FX 8320 3.5 GHz |
| memory | 8GB |
| graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 2GB or AMD Radeon HD 7970 |
| storage | 60GB |
| os | Windows 10 or higher |
|---|---|
| processor | Intel Core i7-4770 3.4 GHz or AMD FX 8350 4 GHz |
| memory | 16GB |
| graphics | Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon RX 480 |
| storage | 60GB |
Nowadays, most games try to be everything, for everyone. We've seen this with Fallout 4, which borrowed liberally from Minecraft. We've seen it with the seemingly endless number of open-world titles from Ubisoft. We've seen it with each yearly instalment of Call of Duty that crams in three game modes in the hopes that you will like at least one of them.
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