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Binary Domain System Requirements
Written by: Felix
Published on: Apr-19 08:38

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Binary Domain Requirements

Binary Domain is a Sci-Fi 3rd person shooter set in 2080. You play as Dan Marshall and get to take alongside him a squad of soldiers sent to bring the growing power of the robotic community under control and stop humans becoming redundant. Check out our Binary Domain review

Published by SEGA and Developed by DEvils Detail Binary Domain is already out on the consoles and comes to PC within the next week or so. Lets take a look at the Binary Domain System Requirements...

Binary Domain Minimum System Requirements

OS: Microsoft Windows 7 or Vista or XP

CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.66 GHz or AMD equivalent

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GT220 (512MB) / ATI Radeon HD 2600 XT (512MB)

RAM: 2GB (XP) or 3GB (Windows 7 / Vista)

HDD: 8 GB of free hard drive space

 

Binary Domain Recommended System Requirement

OS: Microsoft Windows 7

CPU: Intel Core i5 @ 2.66 GHz or AMD equivalent

GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 (1GB) or ATI Radeon HD 5750 (1GB)

RAM: 3GB


 

 


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09:57 Apr-19-2012

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Why is the main hero always the dark-haired, cardboard cutout everyman, while his sidekicks are the girl, the beefcake, and so on? Why can't the beefcake be the main guy? I mean, I suppose it has something to do with being able to put yourself into his shoes and just sort of overwriting the hero with your own personality, but when we as gamers are forced out of this everyman comfort zone, we always seem to do Okay - look at the crazy-haired Cloud from FFVII.
Fewer generic heroes, please, gaming universe, and more mental-looking oddballs. Roll on Max Payne III.
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