Sunday, August 28, 2016

Halo 5: Forge PC needs Windows 10 Anniversary Edition to run


PC arrival of Halo 5, in the form of the measure map builder game Halo 5: Forge, now has some system requirements so you can see how well your PC can run.

If you need an update after checking these specifications, here are the best graphics cards to buy.

One of the oddest features minimum at all levels of capacity required is somewhat controversial Anniversary Edition of Windows 10 to play the game.

No Windows 7, or 8, or Vista (shudder) will. Even the Win10 vanilla is enough to Halo, such as 1607 or later version is labeled specifically as the minimum operating system required to run Forge.

The anniversary edition caused some minor problems in recent weeks, as GameDVR Xbox automatically enabled by default any meaning running game took a stunning fps affected as the screen recorder is turned on.

Other than that, it seems to be able to survive with a GeForce 650, but if you want to target the magic of 1080p at 60 fps and then a GTX 970 and i5-3570 3.4 GHz is the rig. For enthusiasts 4K smooth 60fps is guaranteed by a 980 Ti and i7-4770K 3.4 GHz will work, so any early adopters 1070/1080 GTX laugh. While they have taken that plunge anniversary edition as it is.

Halo 5: Forge will be released on September 8 and will allow 16 players multiplayer custom map, so expect hijinx.

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