God Of War 3 Remastered Pc Requirements

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The following system specifications for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Remastered refer to desktop PCs. While some laptop PCs use graphics cards that align with the requirements below, they can be different models and are therefore not supported. Be sure to reference your PC owner's manual if you are unsure about your PC's specifications.

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Below are the minimum system specifications for StarCraft: Remastered on Windows and Mac. Due to potential programming changes, the minimum system requirements for StarCraft: Remastered may change over time.

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Below are the minimum and recommended system specifications for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered on Windows. Due to potential programming changes, the minimum system requirements for this product may change over time.

Important Note: For just the platinum trophy and not the 100%, look under each location and you'll see a gold medal icon next to a number for example 2/2. If you have completed this requirement, the game will kind of grey it out that's why some locations look greyed out. Completing this minimum requirement will pop the platinum. For the 100%, you'll need to complete all of the events with gold medals/gold distinctions.

I am a little confused by this. All of my locations seem to list all races as required for gold instead of what the above statement seems to imply, that there may be 7 races for a location but only 2 or 3 might be required for the trophy for example. Am I missing something?

As you progress through the game, more events will become unlocked as you unlock new tiers of events. The N/N values on the map will only count the number of events in each list that you currently have access to. So, a place with seven events but you only have three available to you and you've earned no golds yet will show 0/3 on the map. Earning a gold on all three will gray out the icon for that location on the map and list 3/3. Once new event(s) become available at that location, the count will change (ex: 3/4 or 3/5).

I'm nearing the end of the base game content myself and haven't found the DLC events, so I'm thinking all events that show on the map at the start of the game (albeit unlocked) are part of the base game and you need a Gold/Distinction in each.

Coming back to this again b/c last night I earned the Swift Justice trophy while simply completing all available Cop events. The only four trophies I didn't earn for the PS3 version were the four Silvers tied to earning Gold or Distinction on the DLC events, so I'm wondering now if Golddigger and its Cop equivalent now require (for the Remaster) that the player earn Gold/Distinction on even the DLC events as well.

The wording of that guide is still confusing. It seems to suggest that at any point thought the career as long as you have n/n races done then the trophy would pop as opposed to waiting untill all races are available and then getting gold on all of them.

I haven't played the remastered version of Hot Pursuit, but I just recently went and replayed through the PS3 version and got the plat. If I remember right, you'll always be unlocking new races while playing through, whether you're getting gold on each one as soon as their available or not, so you'd never actually reach a point where "all races" were completed until you've actually unlocked every single race, even is most say "3/3" for the time being.

Thanks all for the clarification. Beating a dead horse here, but it seems pointless for the guide to mention that since you have to play and get gold on all races anyway. I was hoping that wasn't the case since I'm struggling big time with getting gold on a lot races ?

thanks for the list. having the dlc to plat is pure shit. theres 2 or 3 races on the ps3 version i still cant get gold on till this day. i dont know why the f they merged those ridiculous races into the main game instead of leaving them where they were before.

i keep playing "foot to the floor" its a 10 minute match and i cant catch up to 1-3 place. even if i ace the level hitting nothing the are always at least 10 to 30+ seconds in front of me. some of these 10 minute matches are like that. im going top speed driving perfect and a slower model car somewhow just manages to pass me up even though ive seen them crash they somehow respawn and drive past me. im really starting to get pissed at this game. im surprised this game has such a higher plat percentage. i remember on ps3 some of these extremely difficult matches the only reason i won was because the ai crashed towards the finish line giving me just enough time to pass them and win.

I just got the platinum. The main difficulty comes from the cop events and some of the racer events. It can range from doable events to difficult ones and ones that are plain shite and garbage on difficulty either from rubberband on the AI, me being stupid at curtain times, some demanding times (the rapid responses have penalties that make it harder then it should be) or just civilian vehicles being in the way at cheap moments. Other than that, it's a great game.

Crysis Remastered releases September 19 following a two-month delay after a famously underwhelming trailer. Ahead of the release, the official system requirements have been published on the Epic Games Store, and if you were worried that the famously hardware hungry shooter would challenge your current rig, you can probably breathe a sigh of relief.

Still, it's unclear how the 'recommended' specs below apply if you're hoping to take complete advantage of the game's software ray tracing and still see decent performance. It's possible to get ray tracing running on non-RTX cards via proprietary game engine software or DirectX12's API , but for Crysis Remastered to work optimally on these relatively low specs it will rely entirely on CryEngine trickery, which has an "API-agnostic ray tracing solution".

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Secrets Can Kill Remastered



If you played the original you know about the old-school graphics and changing from one disk to another to play in different locations. All of that is gone, also the original villain is not the villain in this game, so even if you've played the original, this is still worth playing. It is short, but seeing the game that started it all get a makeover was long overdue.

I never did get to play the original, so all I know is the remake of the first game in the series. I kind of had an idea as to who did it, but I did not see the rest of what was coming. The game probably would have been longer if I had roamed around the library to look at every book, or hunted down every coin, but I got caught up in trying to figure out who did it, and had the game completed in no time at all. Oh....totally love Aunt Eloise's security system. I need that in my house. ?

A fantastic remake of what started this great masterpiece of a series! If you're a fan of or even just starting out with an interest in mystery/whodunit games, this would be my #1 recommended series hands down. And it doesn't matter if you've played the original Secrets Can Kill game because this is beautifully redone with different puzzles and a new yet equally intriguing plot ;D

The story that started it all - new and improve. This is it, the game we have to thank for the whole series. A brilliant who-done-it with clues hidden around every corner. An intriguing story line, a culprit list were everyone truly has something to hide, and an all new ending. If you're just discovering the Nancy Drew game range, this is the perfect game to start with.

This game was a great remaster of Her Interactive's first ever Nancy Drew game! Solving this mystery is super fun and there are not too many puzzles in this one, which makes it great for beginners.



It's also great for longtime fans too, because there are lots of hidden Easter eggs that reference past games, and the books. While this game is shorter than some of the others, it's still a great murder mystery, and you get to snoop a lot in this game! I definitely recommend this game!

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