Within just a month, on December 18, users receive support through Steam remarkable V Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes. Meanwhile, from Konami have today reported the minimum and recommended requirements that will be needed to move the game fluently although they had already leaked a few days ago.
The next December 18 will premiere on PC remarkable V Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes with a version that seems to be technologically up to this platform. Not surprisingly, Kojima Productions not only promises a screen resolution that could reach 4K and significant improvements in aspects such as lighting, textures, etc .; Now they have also confirmed that the game will be locked in 60 frames per second.
On the other hand, Ground Zeroes for PC will support a wide variety of controllers, most notably the Xbox, the DualShock, or keyboard and mouse. In this sense, the user interface will automatically adapt to the type of driver you're using, although in the case of controls appearance will always peripheral to Microsoft.
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For now, though, the development team still has not given technical specifications of the game in its version compatible. However, the community manager of Kojima Productions has already commented on the Steam forums that over the next few days will progress more news.
Konami has confirmed the launch of its remarkable Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes in PC, where it will be released December 18 as pointed rumors emerged recently.
This version of the game will incorporate significant improvements in technology over the original consoles, including a greater number of sources simultaneously and modeled on screen, more defined shadows and support for 4K resolution screen light. So far has not materialized the price at which they will sell.
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain, on the other hand, will be released on PC and consoles throughout 2015.
ideo Kojima, the main responsible for the Metal Gear series has starred in a meeting hosted by journalist Geoff Keighley which has revealed some very interesting things about the game.
After showing several playable demos on the title, Kojima himself showed a video that featured the Snake himself hiding in a cardboard box with the word Steam and logo Valve's digital platform. Confirming what was already mentioned a few hours ago.
Asked about when the game appears compatible, Kojima did not give a definite date yet assured itself that the box itself in such detail and logo will appear as usable item in the program.
The next December 18 will premiere on PC remarkable V Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes with a version that seems to be technologically up to this platform. Not surprisingly, Kojima Productions not only promises a screen resolution that could reach 4K and significant improvements in aspects such as lighting, textures, etc .; Now they have also confirmed that the game will be locked in 60 frames per second.
On the other hand, Ground Zeroes for PC will support a wide variety of controllers, most notably the Xbox, the DualShock, or keyboard and mouse. In this sense, the user interface will automatically adapt to the type of driver you're using, although in the case of controls appearance will always peripheral to Microsoft.
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For now, though, the development team still has not given technical specifications of the game in its version compatible. However, the community manager of Kojima Productions has already commented on the Steam forums that over the next few days will progress more news.
Konami has confirmed the launch of its remarkable Metal Gear Solid 5: Ground Zeroes in PC, where it will be released December 18 as pointed rumors emerged recently.
This version of the game will incorporate significant improvements in technology over the original consoles, including a greater number of sources simultaneously and modeled on screen, more defined shadows and support for 4K resolution screen light. So far has not materialized the price at which they will sell.
Metal Gear Solid 5: The Phantom Pain, on the other hand, will be released on PC and consoles throughout 2015.
ideo Kojima, the main responsible for the Metal Gear series has starred in a meeting hosted by journalist Geoff Keighley which has revealed some very interesting things about the game.
After showing several playable demos on the title, Kojima himself showed a video that featured the Snake himself hiding in a cardboard box with the word Steam and logo Valve's digital platform. Confirming what was already mentioned a few hours ago.
Asked about when the game appears compatible, Kojima did not give a definite date yet assured itself that the box itself in such detail and logo will appear as usable item in the program.