If there were a grand prize for most pointless remaster, Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition would be tearing off Deadpool's head and eating it with one arm, while punching the Assassin's Creed: Ezio Collection to death with the other. No one asked for it, but maybe someone, somewhere out there, sort of wants it when it's 90% off in a Steam sale. If you are indeed one of those select few, here's what hardware you'll need to play a marginally better looking version of Bulletstorm with the official Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition PC specs.
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Windows 7 64-bit
- CPU: Intel Core i3-4130 3.4 GHz or AMD APU A8-3850 2.9 GHz
- RAM: 4 GB System Memory
- GPU RAM: 1 GB Video Memory
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 460 or AMD Radeon HD 6850
- DX: DirectX 11
- HDD: 15 GB available space
Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Recommended System Requirements
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- CPU: Intel Core i5-760 2.8 GHz or AMD Athlon II X4 645 3.1 GHz
- RAM: 6 GB System Memory
- GPU RAM: 1 GB Video Memory
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 750 Ti or AMD Radeon HD 7770
- DX: DirectX 11
- HDD: 15 GB available space
Every so often you get a set of system requirements which are quite clearly pulled out of someone's ass. Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition's system requirements are exactly that. Some of the minimum specs are actually higher than the recommended, which as you can imagine plays havoc with how the tools here on GD predict performance.
Enough moaning about them though, because the good news is that Bulletstorm: Remastered's are, as expected, very low. This game is firmly in remaster territory rather than remake. This means slightly spruced up visuals, 4K support, DirectX 11 integration. The usual. In all other aspects it remains exactly the same game, only this time you don't have to play it through Games For Windows Live (GFWL). Remember the GD Machine 2014 from three years ago? Well that can play Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition maxed out.
Even though the system requirements are low (750 Ti or Radeon HD 7770 recommended), I can't actually see any differences between the versions which may justify this. Regardless, you're going to be able to run Bulletstorm: Remastered on just any semi-modern gaming rig, provided you've got a graphics card from the last 3-4 years and any form of quad-core or multi-threaded processor.
As ever, remember you can always check out how well your PC can run the Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition System Requirements here, where you can check benchmarking and performance from other users. Compare your graphics card to the Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition GPU benchmark chart and we also have a Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Frames Per Second system performance chart for you to check out.
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Gem of a game! I remember playing it.
And throw Duke Nukem into the mix...well how can ya go wrong with that? :D
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This is my Fav game of all time and it's not worth the price they should have made the sequel instead. I will get the remastered when its on sale.
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Hopefully with this they'll get the green light to 2.
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easy ULTRA for me?
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yeah for sure
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thanks for reply
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GFWL was enough for me not to buy the game.
Now I can finally experience it.
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Instead of making Bulletstorm 2, they give us this crap. Not cool EA, not cool.
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Look on the bright side. If they're bothering to port this to current gen, it shows that they still think theres something in the franchise worth keeping. There might be a sequel incoming.
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Yeah i guess you can look at it like that. Really hope there's a Bulletstorm 2, cause I really loved the first one (especially the remote controlled robo-dino xD)