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Technical Analysis of StarCraft II by Kalos
Update:
StarCraft 2 Graphics Requirements Confirmed - Contents of this analytical article was later confirmed by documentation from Blizzard/AMD.
Recently I was asked about the demands and requirements StarCraft II would place upon a user’s computer system. The first section I have put together is a simple system that will most likely boot and operate the game to a basic degree. Underneath I have also gone into more formal analysis of some of the specifications and demands we know StarCraft II to have from what Blizzard has released so far, and what is in that section is designed to be said with certainty. Something like this, or better should be used to play StarCraft 2.
StarCraftWire.net Minimum Specifications:
StarCraftWire.net Alternative Minimum Specifications:
* See “Recommended Specs” on page 2
This rig obviously isn’t going to run the game well, it’ll be about as choppy as a storm in the middle of the Atlantic, but it shouldn’t be too far from the base line. These projections can’t be said to hold overwhelming accuracy or the foresight worth of a great prophet, merely a guide that if you hardware is below this bar, don’t expect to be able to run the game in a playable fashion that isn’t a slideshow (just like every “min spec” out there!).
The technical bit:
As it stands, Blizzard has given away titbits of information over the last few months that I have been busily trying to put together. While much of this may be obvious to those of a similar technological disposition, it may help to confirm what we do know so far.
Recommended Specifications on Page 2.
I’m really not worried about the specs. Considering it takes Blizzard forever to finish a game most of us will be due for a new computer or upgrade by the time SC2 and D3 come out. Just look at Warcraft III; the first video for it was released december 2nd 1999 and the game didn’t come out till july 3rd 2002. Almost exactly three and a half years. Diablo II the same story september 7th 1997 the game came out June 29th 2000. World of Warcraft September 2nd 2001 and the game came out November 23rd 2004. The only variant in this progression is the original Starcraft. But if you can recall the original version built on the Warcraft II engine got ripped apart by the critics. One year later the revamped version we all know and love debuted on may 1st 1996 and the game came out april 1st 1998. By my reckoning that is three years from its announcement.
I’m really not worried about the specs. Considering it takes Blizzard forever to finish a game most of us will be due for a new computer or upgrade by the time SC2 and D3 come out. Just look at Warcraft III; the first video for it was released december 2nd 1999 and the game didn’t come out till july 3rd 2002. Almost exactly three and a half years. Diablo II the same story september 7th 1997 the game came out June 29th 2000. World of Warcraft September 2nd 2001 and the game came out November 23rd 2004. The only variant in this progression is the original Starcraft. But if you can recall the original version built on the Warcraft II engine got ripped apart by the critics. One year later the revamped version we all know and love debuted on may 1st 1996 and the game came out april 1st 1998. By my reckoning that is three years from its announcement.
Wow, that puts things in a new perspective. I sure hope you’re wrong, or that they have started to announce projects later with SC2 and D3!
Do you know how many years they have been in production (on average) before being announced? I mean both SC2 and D3 has been in production for several years before announced.
Play any game with ragdoll - the body bounces a few seconds and once it lays still, it usually “freezez”.
Play any game with ragdoll - the body bounces a few seconds and once it lays still, it usually “freezez”.
Good read! Im very impressed by your hardware knwledge. I have put together a PC or two, but i know nowere near as much as you :S
Good read! Im very impressed by your hardware knwledge. I have put together a PC or two, but i know nowere near as much as you :S

[QUOTE=Strobe;4163]now the problime im waiting for. although i have a 1.8 core 2 duo, will it keep up?
I’d think so. It’s faster than a 2.4 Ghz Pentium 4, and becoming a common peice over the last two years. Should be reasonable as a processor, I’d need to go over the other parts but the processor should by no means rule you out.