Grand Theft Auto IV System Requirements
Minimum system requirements:
CPU:
Intel Core 2 Duo 1.8Ghz, AMD Athlon X2 64 2.4Ghz
RAM:
1.5GB XP / 1.5GB Vista
GPU:
256 MB NVIDIA 7900 / 256 MB ATI X1900
DX:
DirectX 9.0c
OS:
Windows Vista - Service Pack 1 / Windows XP - Service Pack 3
STO:
16GB of Hard Disc Space
Sound:
5.1 Channel Audio Card
NOTE: Initial activation requires internet connection
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i should able to run this game with all patches and an user created patch 😃
super high 40/50 fp ^^
but a bloody netbook 😜 30 fps 😆 12 inch!!!!
97% low
79 high 😆
no
100%
You should be able to run it pretty smoothly.
EDIT: But of course you gotta experiment different kind of visual settings to find good balance between playable framerate and nice graphics. I really doubt it will run smoothly completely maxed out on your rig.
Will it work?
i already have Nvidia 9400GT 1Gb... still need improvement in vga???😕
maybe in low settings...maybe. but u neeb a new vga (minimum 256 bit), and a new processor (Core 2 Duo)
The most recent issue of Game Informer contains "loose talk" that Rockstar Games is readying a new Grand Theft Auto, a fully-fledged follow up to GTA IV for the holidays. Not so, say Rockstar reps.
We checked in with the Rockstar folks this week to check out the first downloadable episode, The Lost and Damned, which is due to hit the Xbox 360 next month. A second episode for Grand Theft Auto IV owners is planned to arrive before October 31, 2009, according to parent company Take-Two Interactive, But there is "no truth" to reports that a wholly new retail game, one on par with the scope of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, will arrive before the holidays.
And as for the chances of the next Grand Theft Auto game taking place in Tokyo, as speculated by Game Informer's regular rumor column? Consider that little more than a wild guess.
Further requests for clarification on the subject went unanswered.
So, don't be surprised if the first two downloadable episodes already confirmed for Grand Theft Auto IV are just two of many. Rockstar vice president Dan Houser recently said to USA Today "We feel like we've only scratched the surface in terms of the depth and detail" of Liberty City.
Rockstar's VP of product development, Jeronimo Barrera, has called the episodes an "experiment." If successful, it could mean an extended stay in Liberty City before finding a new home for the series.
Check back with us next week when we reveal more about the first downloadable episode.
source: kotaku