Demigod Review
GRAPHICS & AUDIO
Demigod is powered by the Moho engine that also powers Supreme Commander. The graphics and visual effects are really smooth and crisp. There were no noticable visual glitches or artifacting while playing. Demigod runs well on a wide array of system setups and this bodes well for the success of the game. While running the game with the highest possible in-game settings, I managed to achieve a steady 60fps with a Radeon 4870 1GB card and a Core 2 Duo processor.
Hardware Requirements:
Minimum
- Windows XP SP3 / Vista SP1
- 2.4 GHz Processor
- 512 MB Available System Memory
- 8 GB Available Hard Drive Space
- 128 MB 3D Video Card (ATI Radeon X1600 / Nvidia GeForce 6800 or better)
- Sound Card
- Broadband Internet Connection for Multiplayer
- Stardock’s Impulse Required for Updates/Digital Download
Recommended
- 3 GHz Processor (Multicore Supported)
- 1 GB Available System Memory
- 256 MB 3D Video Card (ATI Radeon 2600 / Nvidia GeForce 7600 or better)
The audio is well done and well-thought out. I particularly like the narrator as he has that ‘godly’ sound to his voice. The battle sounds are clean and the slashing is particularly enjoyable. The sound effects are pretty cool and overall I think the attention to detail was right on the money.