Pentium® II 450 MHz, AMD K6 III 500, or equivalent
RAM
128 MB of RAM or above
OS
Microsoft Windows® 2000/XP
Graphics Card
16 MB DirectX® 8.0-compliant 3D card; Voodoo™ cards not supported
SOUND CARD
DirectX 8.0-compliant sound card
Game Analysis
In the year 2009, old hostilities between Eritrea and Ethiopia have resurfaced. Colonel Tesfaye Wolde of the Ethiopian military had participated in illegal arms trades with Russian ultra-nationalists. Sparing no time at all, and with a newly refurbished arsenal, Col. Wolde seized the opportunity to reclaim Eritrea (which won independence in 1993). The situation garnered international interest when the conflict threatened the shipping lanes in the Red Sea. In response to a plea from the Eritrean government for international support, the Ghosts have been mobilized to stop Col. Wolde from advancing any further.
High FPS
0 FPS ( GTX 1060 )
Optimization Score
10
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