Recommended Requirements
- OS: Windows 7 64-bit
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo E7500 2.93GHz / AMD Phenom II X2 560 Black Edition
- Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 6670 or NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250
- RAM: 2 GB
- HDD: 1.5 GB
- DirectX 10 Compatible Graphics Card
“Molten sky†is a new air combat game with tactics element. High-level graphics and user friendly operation will bring much joy to action games players. On the other hand, hardcore flight sim fans will appreciate many simulations elements: real number of missiles, limited fuel, realistic damage model, radar system modeling and much more. The effect of interaction between different troops is demonstrated remarkably in the game: if the mission is failed by fighter, a friendly helicopter becomes an easy target for enemy fighters, at the same time mission (to destroy enemy tanks) failed by helicopter results in a danger for friendly tanks. Different kinds of guided objects (planes, helicopters, tanks) are available, that reveals a more complete picture of modern war.
FPS System Benchmark
200+
FPS
High
Graphics Card
How well optimised is Molten Sky for PC?
10
10
Where does Molten Sky rank in the list of the most demanding games?
Molten Sky System Requirements
Minimum
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Recommended
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Processor | ||
Graphics Card |
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VRAM |
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RAM |
1 GB
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2 GB
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OS |
Windows XP 32-bit
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Windows 7 64-bit
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DirectX |
9
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10
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HDD Space |
1.5 GB
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1.5 GB
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Molten Sky PC Release Date:
2015
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PC Specs
System Requirement:
100% compatible with OpenGL 3.0 graphics card with 512 MB of video memory;
Processor Core ® 2 Duo 1.8 GHz or Athlon ® 64 X2 4000 + and above;
1 GB of RAM;
1.5 GB hard disk space;
Operating System Windows XP SP2 and above, Linux (kernel 2.6.1928 and above);
PC Specs
Another arcade? Nobody play simulators anymore?
PC Specs
hmm....i think this one is not too arcade, combining aerial combat with [they say] realistic damage system and strategy :)
PC Specs
Yay!
PC Specs
well, if you're interested, just track the game :)
or see the trailer bud, you can see there is a bit of strategic element :)