
Nonetheless, the minimum specs on this game are quite a big ask and if the demand for VR wasn’t enough, the need for a rather well-equipped rig might be.

Our time with Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond’s multiplayer showed off a wealth of interactivity, physics, and fine-tuned combat with nuances that would be difficult to accomplish in a non-VR setting. We can tell you it comes out pretty well in terms of sheer depth and interactivity for what we’ve been able to share so far of the game. You’ll need 170GB available on your harddrive for this install, making Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond one of the largest base games yet. We can tell you that not listed in Doran’s specs is also a fairly large install size.

CPU: Intel i7 9700K (or comparable AMD).You can find the suggested tech just below. The list of specs is pretty demanding for a minimum. Recently, Oculus Studios Producer Mike Doran shared a few details about Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond’s minimum specs over on the Oculus Subreddit. The minimum specs have been revealed for Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, and they’re hefty to say the least. The game is just around the corner with a launch slated for December 11, but there’s plenty to learn ahead of that launch, such as what kind of machine you’ll need to get this game running. Medal of Honor offers a big, chaotic and intense single player campaign alongside some very promising multiplayer modes.With Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond, Electronic Arts and Respawn Entertainment are taking the classic shooter franchise back to World War 2 and bringing it to the world of VR.

Whether this mix of realism and approachable gameplay will win the first person shooter wars this season, only time will tell.

Medal of Honor looks like it has created its own niche between the bombastic Modern Warfare and realistic Bad Company. This may not please some hardcore fans, but should keep Medal of Honor multiplayer competitive. The multiplayer games are between up to 24 online players, and the emphasis is on simplicity and keeping fights fast and exciting. Putting you in the boots of an elite 'Tier 1 Operator', and developed with real soldiers' assistance, this game is looking much less like a Hollywood movie than Modern Warfare.Įspecially interesting is that the multiplayer part has been developed by Bad Company makers DICE and extensively beta tested, while the campaign has been EA's responsibility. Medal of Honor drags the series into the 21st century, focusing on the conflict in Afghanistan.
