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System requirements
Almost all computer software requires some features to be present on a computer system before it can be used with the computer. These necessary features are known as system requirements, and are often used as a guideline as opposed to an absolute rule. Often two sets of system requirements are given for an item of software: a minimum set of requirements (which must be satisfied for the software to be usable at all) and a recommended set of requirements (for maximum performance).
System requirements for software tend to increase over time, and have done so to a large extent over the last decade.
For instance, while StarCraft (1994) needed:
- Windows 95 or NT or superior
- Pentium processor at 90MHz or higher
- 16MB RAM
- 80MB available in the hard disk
- CD-ROM, 2x or higher
- DirectX 3.0 or higher
and Spider-Man (2002) needed:
- 3D Hardware Accelerator
- Windows 98/2000/NT/XP
- Pentium III processor at 500MHz or higher
- 128MB RAM
- 1.5GB available in the hard disk
- DirectX 8.1
Doom 3 needs:
- 3D Hardware Accelerator - 64MB of memory minimum
- Windows 2000/XP
- Pentium IV 1.5 GHz or Athlon XP 1500+ processor or higher
- 384MB RAM
- 8x Speed CD-ROM
- 2.2GB free hard disk space
- DirectX 9.0b compatible 16-bit sound card
- DirectX 9.0b
Not only computer games need these features, but any substantial programs such as Encarta, DVD players (on the computer), file managers and the like.
See also
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