Split Second PC Gameplay - Very High recorded with FRAPS
Split/Second is an intense action racing game set within a reality television
show. Competitors will vie to be the first to the finish line in a
made-for-TV city set rigged to blow with the ultimate goal of becoming the
season champion. Players in Split/Second don t just collide with other
vehicles to knock them from the track, but can also trigger devastating
events that drastically alter the dynamics of the race. Players must use
pinpoint timing to obliterate huge structures and towering TV set pieces
to tactically alter the track or create entirely new routes.
A City Rigged For Destruction - Trigger explosive, devastating events lined
Throughout the track that drastically alter the dynamics of the race. Every
Lap Is Different - Use pinpoint timing to obliterate huge structures and
towering TV set pieces to tactically alter the track or create entirely
new routes. Intense Multiplayer - Compete in a variety of game modes in
2-player split screen or take the action online in races for up to 8 players.
Minimum system requirements
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 / Vista SP2 / XP SP3
Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel Pentium D processor (Windows 7 / Vista) / 2.6 GHz Intel Pentium D processor (Windows XP) or 2.0 GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 or equivalent processor
Memory: 2.5 GB RAM (Windows 7 / Vista) / 2.0 GB RAM (Windows XP)
Hard Drive: 6.5 GB uncompressed hard drive space
Video Card (graphics): 256 MB DirectX 9.0c-compatible, 3D video card supporting Shaders 3.0 (NVIDIA GeForce 7600 or better, ATI Radeon X1600 or better) NOTE: Onboard (built-in) integrated chipsets are not supported
Sound Card: 16-bit DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c (included)
8x DVD-ROM drive
Recommended System Requirements
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 7 / Vista SP2 / XP SP3
Processor: 3.0 GHz Intel Core2 Duo processor or 2.4 GHz AMD Athlon 64 X2 or equivalent processor
Memory: 2.5 GB RAM (Windows 7 / Vista) / 2.0 GB RAM (Windows XP)
Hard Drive: 6.5 GB uncompressed hard drive space
Video Card (graphics): 512 MB DirectX 9.0c-compatible, 3D video card supporting Shaders 3.0 (NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT or better, ATI Radeon HD3870 or better)
Sound Card: 16-bit DirectX 9.0c-compatible sound card
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c (included)
8x DVD-ROM drive
@cellphonelightsaber I also pirate stuff cause i think it's exciting, moving all those files in the correct order and all...I think it's fun o.O...If they did that with non-pirate things but yet quite cheaper i'd buy games x3...And yeah, it's pretty hardcore, maybe...And it's lots of fun too, LARPing. This winter i'm going on Winter Camp, we'll have a 2 days long LARP, yes, also nightly x3
jochemlol 3 months ago
@jochemlol ..well..at least you're not the "piracy first" type...but..perhaps a bit more thrown Steam's way? On another note..LARPing. That's some hardcore nerdom right there. Like, beyond d20 dice and an RP. That's gotta be hella fun.
cellphonelightsaber 3 months ago
@cellphonelightsaber I know but...I don't even have 15 euros to spend on games x3...I spend it all on LARP stuff, NERF guns, Paint and Copperwares.
jochemlol 3 months ago
@jochemlol A valid arguement... Haven't prepurchased a game in months.. There are a lot of deals on steam though. I once got Civilization 5 for $15 when the normal price was $50. Steam has a way of slashing the prices on a ton of games every now and again. Makes everything cheap and legit. Just got Fallout New Vegas for $5 as well.
cellphonelightsaber 3 months ago
@cellphonelightsaber Thing is, games are way too expensive nowadays, and way too small, graphics are good mainly, but i ain't gonna pay for just graphics, not about 50 euros atleast...
jochemlol 3 months ago
@Blix11 Good man. It's $10 on Amazon.com. Additionally for all your PC gaming needs, there's Steam. LONG LIVE GABE NEWELL.
cellphonelightsaber 3 months ago
@jochemlol Piracy has become a very large issue for PC gaming. Most companies don't include many PC optimizations because PC sales are terrible. Here's an example why: Ubisoft has found that %95 of their PC gamers have pirated copies. They're even killing their PC version of Future Soldier over it. They're making it an "online free-to-play game." It's serious. Companies are doing LESS than half-baked ports now. They are litterally canning games for the pc over piracy, and you are not helping.
cellphonelightsaber 3 months ago
@cellphonelightsaber No, why? And what in fells name are Console ports?...And cause i just prefer spending my money on REAL stuff instead, i directly am a reason for this?...I think it's kinda stupid to spend ALL my pocketmoney on a game i finish in a matter of seconds.
jochemlol 3 months ago
@jochemlol You're the fucking reason why the PC keeps getting console ports. Go to hell.
cellphonelightsaber 3 months ago
@LatinaSwagga1280 *Cough*...*COUUUUUUGH* I got this entire game torrented on my PC right now, fully functioning...And with save...Soooooooo....Take that back much?
jochemlol 4 months ago