
Requires Steam activation and broadband internet connection for Multiplayer and SnapMap. Download of additional files from Steam (total amount 45 GB) is required to run the game. 8 GB RAM 55 GB free HDD space NVIDIA GTX 670 2GB/AMD Radeon HD 7870 2GB or better. Starting off with PC system requirements, the minimum and recommended specs for your system in order to play Doom are as below. Oh, and they also dropped the rather gruesome launch trailer for the game, too. The news comes via a post on Bethesda’s blog, detailing PC requirements, install sizes for both PC and consoles, preloading times, and game launch unlock and server launch times. But, they really can't say that right now as QC has been on life support for awhile now.Bethesda has announced a bunch of details with regards to its hellish shooter, Doom, ahead of its launch next week. The saddest part is that ID, at one point, was saying that if you wanted that arena shooter experience that you should play Quake Champions when referring to Eternal's BattleMode. Not to mention it also suffered a bit of an identity crisis here and there as well.
I think the game was poorly marketed across the board, I mean, there are people out there that are still unaware of its existence. Overall, because of its failings, a lot of people have been saying that it's "proof" that arena FPS/shooters are dead, and I couldn't disagree with that more. I really wish they never tried to go the hero route in the first place, but it surprisingly worked better than I thought. But it just really feels like they gave up on it forever ago. I played it SO much when it was first available to the public, and I had such high hopes for the game. I still love the game, but it deserves SO much more than what it got.
Click to expand.Man, Quake Champions is the saddest thing, really.