Deep Silver makes system requirements pc-version of Metro: Last Light known

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Publisher Deep Silver has announced that the pc version of Metro: Last Light at least a 2.2 GHz dualcore cpu and a GTS 250 or HD Radeon 4000 is needed. To the bottom of the camera is a 3.4 GHz multicore cpu like the Intel Core i7 and gpu as the GTX 690 needed.

Deep Silver, the new publisher of Metro: Last Light gives you three setups for the pc version of the shooter: what minimum is required, what is recommended and what the optimal composition of the pc on which the game is played. The game runs on Windows XP and later versions of Windows and requires at least a 2.2 GHz dualcore cpu as a Intel Core 2 Duo, complemented with 2GB of ram and a video card that can handle DirectX 9.0, such as the GeForce GTS 250 or a card from the HD Radeon 4000 series.

It is recommended that a system that is Windows Vista, Windows 7 or Windows 8 running. The system would be built up to around a 2.6 GHz quadcore as a Core i5, 4GB of ram, and a DirectX 11 video card like a GTX 580/660 Ti or a Radeon HD 7870. Who is the game optimal performance, use a pc that a 3.4 GHz multi-core cpu as a Core i7, 8GB of ram, and a DX11 card like the GeForce GTX 690 or Titan. The creators call is no equivalent from AMD, but cards based on the HD 7990 would also have to comply with. The makers also recommend that, to play the game on a 120Hz monitor.

Metro: Last Light is the successor of Metro 2033, the shooter from 2010, which is based on the eponymous novel by Dmitry Glukhovsky. Last Light was in 2011 announced as Metro 2034, and plays also in that year. The story in Last Light does not correspond with the eponymous book by Glukhovsky. The writer has co-wrote the script of Last Light. Just like Metro 2033 would be Metro: Last Light brought to the market by THQ. After the bankruptcy of THQ took the German Koch Media the rights to the game, to bring in the subsidiary Deep Silver. The game will appear on may 14 and in addition to the pc version appears edition for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3.

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