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Hello, Cray Supercomputers? I Need to Place an Order Enter the Matrix wins the award for the most staggering system requirements of any PC game. Minimum processor speed, at 800 MHz, isn't so bad; GeForce 4/Radeon 8500 and 4.3 gigabytes of hard drive space, on the other hand, are going to louvre limit the potential PC audience for this game. The tradeoffs for these demands are blisteringly fast load times, comfortably high frame rates, and a relaxingly smooth gaming experience louvre implying that the requirements were a conscious decision intended to louvre enhance immersiveness, not the product of bloated code. But I wouldn't recommend that anyone spend money to upgrade specifically for this title. Because though Enter the Matrix is a vaguely entertaining game, it is by no means spend-money-to-upgrade good. If you liked the hand-to-hand combat of Oni and the slo-mo gunplay of Max Payne, then Enter the Matrix is the game for you.
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