The "Diablo II: Resurrection" PC requirements have just been revealed showing that the game, "Diablo 2: Resurrection", won't actually be taking up a monstrous spec requirement making it easier for gamers to play. There's apparently a 720p version and a 1080p version of the game so players can choose which one to run the game in depending on the specs that they have.
Blizzard has reportedly revealed the PC specs needed in order to play the game while confirming a number of suspicions that were held by the players of the original game. It was also recently found out that the game won't really just replace the old game. The story by SlashGear, aside from providing the upcoming specs, also notes that the new game will also have its very own servers and this is why the original game won't just be thrown into the new game upon release.
'Diablo 2: Resurrection' specs for 720p
Windows 10 Operating System
Intel Core i3-3250 or AMD FX-4350 CPU
NVIDIA GTX 660 or AMD Radeon HD 7850 GPU
8GB RAM Memory
30GB of Storage
Has to have broadband internet connection
1280x720 resolution.
'Diablo 2: Resurrection' specs for 1080p
Windows 10 Operating System
Intel Core i5-9600K or AMD Ryzen 5 2600 CPU
NVIDIA GTX 1060 or AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT
16GB RAM Memory
30GB of Storage
Has to have broadband internet connection
1920x1080 resolution
For those that are waiting beyond the said timeframe for the "Diablo 2" release date, as per Battle.Net shop preorder, the official release date will apparently be a shock. The game is also basically the same as the original "Diablo II" but with vastly improved graphics. Surely, the reported launch won't really be too over taxing on Blizzard's said developer crews. It is also suggested by Blizzard that the upcoming "Diablo II" release date will be either on or before December of 2021.
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'Diablo 2: Resurrection' PC requirements
It's also very important that users will have an internet connection (as previously noted) but players might also need to get their official Blizzard Battle.net desktop app in order to load the said game. For those that would purchase any particular physical edition, there will also reportedly be a need for a Blizzard registration in order for them to play. Basically, players will be required to sign up with Blizzard if they haven't done so already.
According to an article by GamesRadar, the "Diablo 2" Alpha test is coming in hot and there's actually a way for players to be able to sign up for the game. In order to try out the upcoming Alpha, players won't need to pre-purchase the game in order to try it out. Simply click this link and sign up to Blizzard in order to try the Alpha out when it releases. It's also important to note that since this is an Alpha, the players won't be able to get the full features of the expected game just yet.
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Written by Urian Buenconsejo