Battlefield Heroes: Free shooter from EA will run on most PCs
Posted on 7 Mar 2008 at 17:13
Everyone here at Shopper is very excited about EA's upcoming online shooter - Battlefield Heroes. We already knew that it was going to be free to download and play, and that the simple cartoony graphics looked excellent.
However, we've just discovered that the minimum specifications for the game are suprsingly low - even more reason why this may well become the perfect online shooter for the more casual gamer.
An early guess by the developers shows that Battlefield Heroes will run on a PC with a 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, and a 64MB 3D card. Hardly a gaming beast.
Looking at the first, and rather funny, trailer , which you can watch at http://battlefield-heroes.com, those specs seem hard to believe. We'll running the game through its paces on a variety of hardware when it gets released in summer of this year.
Author: Seth Barton
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