


Here was a game that was genuinely made for the PC (before being ported to the Xbox 360), with some suitably merciless system requirements and battles the scale of which haven’t been matched since. The lack of hype surrounding the game is especially baffling considering the overwhelmingly positive consensus on the original SupCom. Is it just us, or does it feel like this release has come in very much under the radar?

The imminent arrival of Supreme Commander 2 might come as a surprise to some – it’s certainly managed to skip must of the pre-release hype and pomp you’d usually associate with a high profile release, and after a few brief glimpses of some new units we’re now treated to a full demo before the games release next week. Video DirectX 9-compatible graphics card with 128 MB VRAM or more support of DirectX 9 Vertex Shader / Pixel Shader 2.Supreme Commander 2 Demo Impressions Publisher: Square ENIX.If you think, there is any mistake on the page, feel free to write to us on the contacts page Supreme Commander Recommended System Requirements Operational System: Windows XP/Vista Processor: Pentium 4 3 GHz Video Card: RAM Free: 1 GB RAM Disk. You can find official Supreme Commander system requirements from developers on this page. If you like to play on ultra settings, you must have hardware better, then specified by developers in recommended system requirements. If your PC reaches the recommended requirements, you can have a stable gameplay with high quality settings. Usually, minimum system requirements mean the configuration, that will allow game to start and normally work on the minimum quality settings.

Before buying Supreme Commander for PC don’t forget to compare system requirements, provided by game developers, with your system configuration.
