Star Trek: Hidden Evil
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Technical Data
- Publisher
- Activision
- Developer
- Presto Studios
- Year
- 1999
- Platform
- PC
- Language
- English
- Medium
- 1 CD
- Subgenre
- Action
- Sci-Fi
- System Requirement
- • 200 MHz Pentium® processor or equivalent • A 100% Windows® 95/98-compatible computer system (including compatible 32-bit drivers for CD-ROM drive, video card and sound card • English language Windows® 95/98 operating system • 32 MB of RAM • 225 MB of uncompressed hard disk space for game files, plus 80 MB for the Windows swap file • Quad-speed CD-ROM drive (600 K/sec. sustained transfer rate) • 100% DirectX 7 or higher compatible sound card • 100% DirectX compatible video card with 4 MB of video RAM or better *3-D ACCELERATOR CARD Recommended. A 100% DirectX 7 or higher compliant 3-D video card and driver with Z-buffering capability is recommended. Star Trek: Hidden Evil uses Microsoft's Direct 3D to support 3-D hardware acceleration. It has been tested on many but not all of the major cards incorporating the chipsets listed below. Some 3-D accelerator card brands utilizing the chipsets whose logos appear on this box may not be fully compatible with the 3-D acceleration features of Star Trek: Hidden Evil. For a list of the cards and drivers that have been tested, please visit the Hidden Evil video card requirements page. • 3Dfx Voodoo • 3Dfx Voodoo 2 • 3Dfx Voodoo 3 • 3Dfx Banshee • ATI Rage 128 • Intel i740 • Matrox G200 • Matrox G400 • nVIDIA Riva TNT • nVIDIA Riva TNT 2 • S3 Savage 3D • S3 Savage 4 Important Note: This product uses Microsoft's DirectX 7 technology, which requires your system to have the latest Windows® 95/98 drivers that fully support DirectX 7.