DICE, the developer of Mirrors Edge, has just released the specs of the PC version of the game.
See the full details under the cut.
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP SP2/Vista
Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.0GHz or 100% compatible equivalent
Memory: 1GB RAM
Video Card: 256MB memory with Shader Model 3.0*
HDD Space: 8GB
DVD Drive: 1x DVD Drive
Soundcard: Soundcard with DirectX 9.0c compatibility
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c
Network: An online connection is required for access to Leaderboards
“That’s the min-spec machine and that will have physX turned off,” commented one of the game’s designers on the the official Forums. “As far as PhysX is concerned – the game will run fine without it.”
The designer,who is known as Feffe, also denied a few rumours, saying that the PC version of the game wasn’t delayed “for reasons of piracy” or “because we think ‘PC is dead’ or any such reason”.
“In fact – we didn’t delay it. It takes a lot of time and effort to fix streaming, graphics, physics and all other things that are pretty much locked down on a console to work on a wide variety of PC hardware. Add to that making sure the menus feel nice and work properly on a PC rather then just coming off as a port.”





And this is why people prefer console games.
Next please.