
The Elder Scrolls Online system requirements will be moderate since the game is a massively multiplayer online title. These games tend to have modest requirements in order to appear to as many PC players as possible. Another reason The Elder Scrolls Online system requirements won’t be too demanding is that the game is built on a custom version of Elder Scrolls engine and has been in development since 2007. According to interviews, developer ZemiMax Online Studios is creating the MMO to appeal to as broad an audience as possible, while also delivering great visuals for those with powerful PC systems. Here are the anticipated The Elder Scrolls Online system requirements, when the game launches in 2013:
The Elder Scrolls Online system requirements (minimum)
- CPU: 2.4 GHz dual-core processor
- RAM: 1 GB system memory
- Graphics: DirectX 10 compatible card with 512 MB RAM, Nvidia 8000-series or Radeon 3000-series or better.
- Operating system: Windows Vista
- DirectX audio card
- 20 GB hard disk space
The Elder Scrolls Online system requirements (recommended)
- CPU: 3 GHz quad core processor, Intel Core i5 or better
- RAM: 2GB system memory, 4 GB minimum for 64-bit OS
- Graphics: DirectX 11 compatible 1 GB graphics card, Nvidia 400 series or AMD 5000 series or better.
- Operating system: Windows 7
- DirectX audio card
- 20 GB hard disk space
Thankyou! Been waiting for these for ages!
its for mac as well
Yes
MY GOD THiS IS going to cost my laptop alot of space X(
WTF, my mac has a shitty Graphic Card, only 256MB
But 3,06 Ghz and 4 GB ram
Where is this information from? Is it a best guess estimate?
Hey I have windows 8 shall it work?
Best guess is that it’ll work fine & be 100% compatible with win 8
This graphics recommendations are waaay overboard. Even Skyrim on Ultra settings uses lower spec hardware.
My bad I meant hardware recommendations. I really can’t see this game using 3Ghz processor. I would think the graphics requirements would be a little higher and more like 2.5-2.6Ghz CPU.
I have intel core 2 duo 2.2ghz will it work?