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Saturday, January 6, 2018

H1Z1: King of the Kill System Requirements | Games Specs




                            About Game
H1Z1 is a battle royale video game developed by Daybreak Game Company for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.[1] The game's development began after the original H1Z1 was spun off into two separate projects in February 2016: H1Z1: Just Survive and H1Z1: King of the Kill.[2] The games were further split as separate projects in October 2017, with Just Survive dropping the H1Z1 name, and King of the Kill becoming simply H1Z1.[3]

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         Minimum System Requirements

CPU: Intel i5 Quad-Core
CPU SPEED: Info

RAM: 6 GB

OS: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 [64 bit only]

VIDEO CARD: nVidia GeForce GTX 280 series or higher

SOUND CARD: DirectX Compatible Sound Card

FREE DISK SPACE: 20 GB

      Recommended System Requirements

CPU: Intel i5 Quad Core or higher <> AMD Phenom II X6 or higher
CPU SPEED: Info

RAM: 8 GB

OS: Windows 7, 8, 8.1, 10 [64 bit only]

VIDEO CARD: nVidia GeForce GTX 560 series or higher <> AMD HD 6870 or higher

SOUND CARD: DirectX Compatible Sound Card

FREE DISK SPACE: 20 GB

Gameplay

H1Z1 is a battle royale game in which up to 150 players compete against each other in a last man standing deathmatch. Players can choose to play solo, in a duo, or in groups of five, with the goal of being the final person or final team remaining.[14]

Players start each match by parachuting in from a random location above the map. Once they land, they must search for a way to defend themselves. This can take the form of anything from grabbing a weapon and actively hunting other players, to hiding while other players kill one another. Vehicles are placed throughout the world, allowing players to chase down opponents or make a quick getaway. Players can scavenge a variety of supplies from their surroundings, including weapons, equipment, and first aid kits. The game also features a crafting system that allows players to create makeshift tools, such as deconstructing scavenged items into functional bandages or body armor.


As the game progresses, a toxic gas cloud compresses the map, dealing damage to players who remain in it. This effectively makes the playable portion of the map smaller, so that players are eventually forced to confront one another in close quarters. The gas spreads in timed increments, dealing a greater degree of damage in the later stages of the match.

Development

The game was originally released on Steam as an early access title on January 15, 2015.[4] At release, the game suffered from severe technical issues. Players reported that they could not login to their account or enter any active server. Framerate issues, lack of voice chat and AI problems were also reported.[5] A new bug, which made all servers go offline, was also introduced to the game after the developer released a patch to fix other problems.[6] Despite the unstable launch, John Smedley, CEO of Daybreak Game Company, announced that the game had sold over a million copies by March 2015.[

In February 2016, it was announced by Daybreak that the game originally known as H1Z1 had been split into two separate projects with their own dedicated development teams, subtitled Just Survive and King of the Kill.[8] Later that year, it was announced that development of the console versions were paused in order to focus on the Windows version of the game, which was given an official release date of September 20, 2016.[9] However, a week prior release, the game's executive producer stated that due to many features remaining unfinished by then, the game would remain in early access until further notice. As a compromise, the game received a large update on September 20, including many of the features intended for the official release.

A televised tournament for the game, titled H1Z1: Fight for the Crown, aired in April 2017 on The CW.[11] In October 2017, it was announced that the game would be dropping its King of the Kill subtitle, becoming known as simply H1Z1.[12] An invitational tournament was held during TwitchCon at the Long Beach Convention Center the same month.

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