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Borderlands: The Pre-SequelMinimum Requirements | |
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OS: | Windows XP SP3 |
Processor: | 2.4 GHz Dual Core Processor |
Memory: | 2048 MB RAM |
Graphics: | NVIDIA GeForce 8500 / ATI Radeon HD 2600 |
DirectX: | Version 9.0 |
Storage: | 4 GB available space |
Sound Card: | DirectX 9 Compliant |
Recommended Specifications | |
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OS: | Windows XP SP3/Vista/Win 7/Win 8 |
Processor: | 2.3 GHz Quad Core processor |
Memory: | 2048 MB RAM |
Graphics: | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 / ATI Radeon HD 5850 |
DirectX: | Version 10 |
Storage: | 4 GB available space |
Sound Card: | DirectX 9.0 c Compliant |
Minimum Requirements | |
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OS: | 10.12 (Sierra) |
Processor: | 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (Dual-Core) |
Memory: | 4 GB RAM |
Graphics: | ATI Radeon HD 2600 / NVidia Geforce 8800 / Intel HD 4000 |
Storage: | 4 GB available space |
Additional Notes: | It is possible for Mac and PC to become out of sync during updates or patches. Within this short time period, Mac users will only be able to play other Mac users. NOTICE: This game is not supported on volumes formatted as Mac OS Extended (Case Sensitive) |
Minimum Requirements | |
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OS: | SteamOS, Ubuntu 14.04 |
Processor: | Intel Core 2 Quad, AMD Phenom II X4 |
Memory: | 4 GB RAM |
Graphics: | NVIDIA GeForce 260 |
Storage: | 4 GB available space |
Additional Notes: | Don't meet the above requirements? That doesn't mean your configuration wont run Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. Visit the Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel community page to share your experience with other Linux players and learn about how to send bugs to Aspyr. Your feedback will help us improve Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Linux and future AAA Linux releases! |
It’s lean and focused in way the main game it belongs to sometimes wasn’t, and yet it still feels substantial and complete.
Claptastic Voyage doesn’t bring much new table and it’s a bit light on side content. However, its ability to have fun with its setting keeps it feeling fresh even if you’re starting to wear out on the Borderlands formula.
The main plot is average, lacking any real standout moments worth discussing. It exists as a vehicle to get players between gunfights or to the more entertaining optional missions. This won't go down in history as an example of exceptional DLC, but it does what it does well and it's worth the time to play through.
When it comes to Borderlands DLC I would have to say that the Claptastic Voyage is a runner-up for the best one. While it’s not as expansive as Assault on Dragon’s Keep, it has a lot of charm and has a solid story about a character many players love.
Claptastic Voyage, much like our dear Claptrap himself, is an imperfect little thing. But it's still decent thanks to Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel's outstanding combat formula and some superb environments revealed as you delve further into the story.
Title: | Claptastic Voyage and Ultimate Vault Hunter Upgrade Pack 2 |
Genre: | Action, RPG |
Released: | 24 March 2015 |
Developer: | 2K Australia |
Publisher: | 2K |
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