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Titanfall’s minimum PC specs are surprisingly reasonable

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The minimum PC specs required to play Titanfall are actually very reasonable, as Respawn Entertainment’s Vince Zampella confirms on Twitter. The game is an Xbox console exclusive – meaning Xbox One and Xbox 360 – but of course you can also play it on PCs equipped with Microsoft’s widely used operating system. As long as you’ve updated your PC for gaming sometime in the last five or so years, you should be good.

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According to Zampella, Titanfall will run on Windows PCs equipped with and AMD X2 2.8GHz or Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz, 4GB of RAM, 512MB of video RAM, and a Radeon HD 4770 or GeForce 8800GT graphics card. Most of those individual parts were released as far back as 2006. The only hitch is that you’ll need to have progressed beyond Windows XP by now. Titanfall only supports 64-bit Windows 7, 8, and 8.1.

Titanfall comes to both Xbox consoles as well as PC on March 11. Get ready.

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