Comanche - PC Hardware Requirements and Open Beta Launch
THQ Nordic has announced the imminent launch of the open beta tests of Comanche. In addition, the publisher shared the official hadrware requirements of the game.
- On February 28, an open beta test of Comanche will start, lasting until March 2;
- We have also learned quite a lot about the hardware requirements of this multiplayer title.
Comanche, a multiplayer action game announced in August last year, in which players take part in aerial battles involving helicopters and drones, will get open beta-tests. They will start tomorrow (i.e. February 28), and will end on March 2. They can be accessed via Steam.
As part of the beta-tests, all those willing will be able to see how the battles of two four-person groups, one attacking and the other defending, work out in practice. During the game, each player will be able to use one of the title attack helicopters and the battle drones assigned to them (useful when the skirmishes move to the interiors of buildings, for example). It is worth adding that, as usual, developers promise to listen carefully to player opinions. All to provide the "best possible experience".
However, this is not the end of the information related to this production, as the publisher - THQ Nordic company - also shared the game's official hardware requirements, which are not among the lowest. Check it out yourself.
Minimum hardware requirements:
OS: | 64-bit Windows 10 |
CPU: | Intel Core i5-7200U or AMD equivalent |
RAM: | 8 GB |
GPU: | GeForce GTX960 or AMD equivalent |
DirectX version: | DirectX 11 |
Online connection: | Broadband Internet connection |
Free disk space: | 35 GB |
Recommended hardware requirements:
OS: | 64-bit Windows 10 |
CPU: | Intel Core i7 7700 or AMD equivalent |
RAM: | 16 GB |
GPU: | GeForce GTX1060 or AMD equivalent |
DirectX version: | DirectX 11 |
Online connection: | Broadband Internet connection |
Free disk space: | 35 GB |
Let us also remind that although the Comanche series can boast a long history, more than nineteen years have passed since the release of its latest installment, namely Comanche 4. Time will tell if Nukklear, the studio responsible for reviving the franchise, will deliver a worthy continuation of the work of Novalogic.