

Although the game specs show a minimum system requirement of Vista and 4GB RAM, I had no performance issues running on my quad-core XP rig with 2GB of RAM. I'm running the game on my warhorse of a rig, which is eligible for the Smithsonian next year. Those folks will be missing out on a potentially great game, but to each his own. I mention this so the folks that are militant about DRM can ignore the rest of the review. I found it slightly annoying as UPlay crashed a few times when I'd exit the game, but beyond that it was unobtrusive. That may not be the case when the full game ships, but it also might. As best as I can tell, UPlay does not have to be active to play the game it's a one-time activation only. The installation requires a UPlay account as well. After about 20 hours of mowing every map in sight, I can say old skool RPG gamers are going to be pleased with the game when it hits the street, currently targeted for early next year.įirst, let's take care of some clerical issues. RPGWatch was given the opportunity to take a look at the recent "early release" of the upcoming addition to the classic series, Might and Magic : Legacy, being produced by Ubisoft.
