Hardware Requirements For Upcoming Diablo 3 Beta Unveiled!

While Blizzcon didn't shy away from unveiling hints and delicacy of the game to tease all game lovers, eager fans will be fortunate enough to lay their hands on the Diablo 3 beta version very soon. This is great news for all the impatient fans out there. We all know that Blizzcon games never required one to have a good computer, due to their impressive graphics and other friendly features. That being said, let's take a look at the system requirements for the game.

PC:

Hardware

Operating System: Windows XP/ Vista

Processor: 1.4GHz or higher CPU.

RAM: 1Gb or more.

Video: 128Mb video card Dx9

Hard Drive Space: 4-8GB

Mac:

Operating System: MacOS X 10.3 (Panther) or better.

Processor:1.6GHz or higher.

RAM: 1Gb or higher, DDR RAM recommended.

Video: 128mb ATI or NVIDIA video card

Hard Drive Space: 4-8 GB

Apart from the system requirement, Diablo 3 graphics are the talk of the town today. The first look at the graphics has amazed most eyes, and one can already see a lot of positive differences. Direct comparisons are being made to Diablo 2 and World of Warcraft, and Diablo 3 does look like a clear winner. The world editor looks powerful enough to provide the game a completely new skin. Besides this, official news confirms that DirectX 10 support will not be required for this game. The idea is to make sure that the game runs on a wide range of system. It seems that the dozens of developers hired for the graphic work have done justice with their skills.

Currently, no precise date is leaked out for the release of the Diablo 3 beta. Official statements have a uniform reply about the games actual release date, "It will be released, when it's ready". While this answer is a certain turn-off, we can still enjoy the beta version that will hit the market very soon.

Hardware Requirements For Upcoming Diablo 3 Beta Unveiled!

The author of this article is a respected administrator for a popular Diablo 3 forum community. Matt Levy created another popular MMO forum in the past and it has the gained recognition of over a half-million registered users.