The longest running Major League Baseball franchise returns to the virtual diamond with MLB 2K12 from 2K Sports. Featuring advanced pitching & hitting controls, detailed player tendencies & scouting reports, and immersive game modes for any level of fan, MLB 2K12 is the only game you’ll need this season. Available March 6, 2012 on all major gaming consoles.Visit facebook.com/MLB2K for more information.
Major League Baseball 2K12 System Requirements
26 Mar 2012 - Specs reviewed
Minimum
Requirements
OS: Win Xp 32
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.66GHz / AMD Athlon XP 3000+
Graphics: AMD Radeon X1650 SE or NVIDIA GeForce 405
System Memory: 1 GB RAM
Storage: 6 GB Hard drive space
DirectX 9 Compatible Graphics Card
Recommended Requirements
OS: Win Xp 32
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E7200 2.53GHz / AMD Phenom II X2 545
Graphics: AMD Radeon X850 XT or NVIDIA GeForce GT 330
PC System Analysis For Major League Baseball 2K12 Requirements
To run Major League Baseball 2K12 on high graphics settings your PC will require at least a 0MB GeForce GT 330 / Radeon X850 XT with a Core 2 Duo E7200 2.53GHz or Phenom II X2 545 CPU. For your PC to completely meet the recommended requirements you will also need 2 GB system memory. To be able to run at all you will need at least 1 GB system memory.
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Even with a great pitcher like Justin Verlander on the cover, I would not recommend this game. Apparently, this will be the last iteration of the game according to 2K. If you have to play baseball, buy a PS3 and play MLB: The Show.
CPU
Core i7-8750H 6-Core 2.2GHz
IntelGPU
GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB Mobile
NvidiaRAM
16 GB
Resolution
1920 x 1080
Even with a great pitcher like Justin Verlander on the cover, I would not recommend this game. Apparently, this will be the last iteration of the game according to 2K. If you have to play baseball, buy a PS3 and play MLB: The Show.