'Battlefield Hardline' launched: System requirements

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"Battlefield Hardline" is officially leaving EA's door today, but PC gamers who just couldn't wait to get in the zone and let off a barrage of bullets and do some good old felony were able to download it prior to its much awaited release. 

EA already allowed players to pre-load the game by downloading and installing "Battlefield Hardline" via Origin. Those who still haven't done so can navigate to the My Games tab in Origin and get the game by clicking the tab with the game's title on it. It will then be automatically downloaded after which gamers will be able to play, shoot and kill with a rampaging settee.

However, before downloading, it is important to make sure that the PC to house the Visceral Games-developed first-person shooter video game meets its system requirements. 

Recommended:

  • OS: WINDOWS 8 64-BIT (with KB971512 Update)
  • CPU: INTEL QUAD-CORE CPU, AMD SIX-CORE CPU
  • MEMORY: 8 GB RAM
  • GRAPHICS CARD: AMD Radeon R9 290, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760
  • GRAPHICS MEMORY: 3 GB
  • HARD DRIVE: 60 GB
  • API: DIRECTX 11

Minimum:

  • OS: WINDOWS VISTA SP2 64-BIT (with KB971512 Update)
  • PROCESSOR: Athlon II/Phenom II 2.8 GHz, Intel Core i3/i5 2.4GHz
  • MEMORY: 4 GB RAM
  • GRAPHICS CARD: ATI Radeon HD 5770 (1 GB), NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 (896 MB)
  • HARD DRIVE: 60 GB
  • API: DIRECTX 11

The servers for the multiplayer mode of the game open at different times, depending on the location and the type of machine the gamer is using. For instance, players in North America and Latin America using Xbox One and Xbox 360, as well as those in North America, Mexico, East Asia and South Korea using PC (via Origin), could already access the server on March 16. Meanwhile, gamers in North America, Latin America, Russia, and Asia using PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 will be able to play the multiplayer mode today. The full schedule is posted at Battlefield Hardline's website

"BattlefieldHardline" will be shunning from warfare and will instead take gamers to the world of lawbreaking. 

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