GTA 4 Minimum Requirements

Nov 16, 2008

Was looking on play.com for GTA4 and found the minimum requirements:

Windows XP with SP3 / Vista with SP1

1.8GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4GHz AMD Athlon X2 64 or equivalent

1GB RAM (1.5GB for Vista)

16GB HDD Space

256MB nVidia 7900, ATi X1900 or equivalent

DVD-ROM Drive

Internet connection required for installation and online play.They seem pretty steep for minimum, more of a recommended. Especially the graphic cards, the 7900 is still quite a high end DX9 card.

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