Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault System Requirements: Can You Run It?

Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault
Developer:
EA Los Angeles
Publisher:
Electronic Arts
Release date:
4 November 2004 (19 years old)
Our user score:
4.4 / 5 (9 votes)

Official system requirements for PC

These are the PC specifications advised by developers to run Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault at minimal and recommended settings. Although these requirements are usually approximate, they can still be used to determine the indicative hardware tier needed to play the game.

PassMinimum requirements

Pass Graphics card:
3D video card with 64+ MB video memory which fully supports DirectX 8.1
Pass CPU:
Pentium 4 @ 1.5 GHz or Equivalent
Pass Memory:
512 MB RAM
File size:
3 GB Free
Operating system:
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
DirectX:
DirectX 8.1

PassRecommended requirements

Pass Graphics card:
3D video card with 128+ MB video memory which fully supports DirectX 9.0
Pass CPU:
Pentium 4 @ 2 GHz or Equivalent
Pass Memory:
1 GB RAM
File size:
3 GB Free
Operating system:
Windows 98/ME/2000/XP
DirectX:
DirectX 9.0

Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault performance on your PC


Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault performance with your GPU

GeForce RTX 3060's performance compared to the game's official system requirements.

RTX 3060
minimum
Any
recommended
Any


Medal of Honor: Pacific Assault performance with your CPU

Core i5-12400's performance compared to the game's official system requirements.

i5-12400
recommended
Pentium 4405U

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