![]() Or rather their reflections of themselves talking on broken satellite panels and spaceship debris floating above the Earth’s atmosphere. When the game begins we’re treated to an interactive introduction where the characters in the story can be seen talking. At least through the first half of the game anyway. But most of the time, things seemed to run the way they ought to. Be that as it may, I did have a couple of issues I’ll get to later in the review. ![]() So I actually exceeded the recommended requirements a little bit. My computer (the one I played the game on) contains an AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, 32GB of RAM, and a 1TB M2 SSD along with an nVidia GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER. Particularly if you want to run it full screen. Things may not look so sharp for those with an older computer but a 1080p monitor resolution or higher. According to the game’s Steam page that should let you run the game at around a 720p resolution at 30 Frames per second (approximately 1280 x 720). The game will take 40GB or more of hard disk space. The video cards have to have at least 3GB of Video memory on them and even that might be a bit anemic. If you prefer AMD graphics you’ll need a Radeon 7950 or better. You’ll need at least a 64-bit quad core processor running 2.5Ghz or better, 8GB of memory, an nVidia GeForce 780 or better on the graphics end. While they’re nowhere near the level of hardware you’ll need for some of the AAA multiplatform blockbusters from the likes of Activision, EA, or Ubisoft, you won’t be able to get by on a potato machine. That said, the requirements for Serious Sam 4 are a little bit beefy. But if you want to lower things for performance, or raise things to make them look as good as things allow. The game does a pretty good job of pre picking options based upon your hardware configuration when it does its initial scan. The game has a slew of options for tweaking graphics, performance, audio, and more. When first starting the game I had a pretty exceptional first impression. And shortly after I began my initial play through, I saw a few people lamenting the game. Those trailers got a lot of people psyched. RIDE: Piloting Werebulls and Khnums is one of the most fun things you can do here. But then leading up to the release, we suddenly saw several trailers. A couple of years ago we got the first trailer, then not much of anything. A quick quip to say it was coming, or news that the writers of The Talos Principle would be writing the storyline to this game. ![]() ![]() From there it was a sporadic blip or two. Many wondered if it would see the light of day after Croteam had such luck with the beloved Talos Principle and then their VR efforts with Serious Sam VR games like The Last Hope, and ports of The First and Second Encounter to VR. Over that time there has been a lot of concern with many fans. It’s hard to believe, but Serious Sam 3 is almost 9 years old as I’ve started typing this. ![]()
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