ニュース Inzoiシステムの要件が発表されました

Inzoiシステムの要件が発表されました

著者 : George アップデート : Apr 04,2025

Inzoiシステムの要件が発表されました

数回の遅延の後、2025年3月28日にPC(Steam)での早期アクセスのために準備されるため、シムズに匹敵する態勢を整えて、非常に期待されているライフシミュレーターInzoiの準備をしてください。この新しい世界に飛び込む前に、システムが次の要件を満たしていることを確認してください。

最小システム要件:

  • OS:Windows 10/11
  • プロセッサ:Intel I5 10400、AMD Ryzen 3600
  • RAM:12 GB
  • グラフィックカード:NVIDIA RTX 2060(8G VRAM)、AMD Radeon RX 5600 XT
  • DirectX:バージョン12
  • ストレージ:60 GB

推奨されるシステム要件:

  • OS:Windows 10/11
  • プロセッサ:Intel I7 12700、AMD Ryzen 5800
  • RAM:16 GB
  • グラフィックカード:NVIDIA RTX 3070(8G VRAM)、AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT
  • DirectX:バージョン12
  • ストレージ:75 GB

開発者が特別なライブストリームをホストする2025年3月19日にカレンダーをマークします。このイベントは、今後のDLCSのエキサイティングな世界を掘り下げ、ゲームのロードマップを共有し、コミュニティがInzoiの背後にあるチームに直接質問するユニークな機会を提供します。

Inzoiは、詳細なキャラクターのカスタマイズ、探索するさまざまなキャリア、およびゲームプレイを新鮮で魅力的に保つユニークなイベントで没入型の体験を約束します。リアリズムへのコミットメントにより、インゾイは市場で最も先進的なライフシミュレーターの1つになりつつあります。この画期的なゲームをお見逃しなく!

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