![]() ![]() System Requirements CPU: Pentium 4® 2.4GHz (2400MHz) or equivalent AMD® Athlon 64 RAM: 1GB RAM VGA: 128MB Hardware Accelerated video card with Shader 2 support and the latest drivers. The Nvidia® GeForce 7300 or greater, or the ATI Radeon® X1600 or greater is recommended DX: DirectX 9.0c OS: Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP HDD: 9GB of uncompressed free hard disk space Sound: Sound Blaster Audigy or equivalent Resolution: 1280x1024 resolution or above ODD: 8X Speed DVD-ROM Drive. ![]() If you have any questions about the installation or settings, let me know.System Requirements CPU: Pentium 4® 2.4GHz (2400MHz) or equivalent AMD® Athlon 64 RAM: 1GB RAM VGA: 128MB Hardware Accelerated video card with Shader 2 support and the latest drivers. Also, this guide applies to the base game itself, which means the graphics tweaks are fully compatible with any other mod (Third Age, Stainless Steel, Europa Barbarorum 2, etc.). Medieval 2 may be old, but with a few tweaks you can make the game look pretty damn good. So you can go for an ultra realistic look, cinematic effect, bright vivid technicolor effects (like the movie Spartacus), or even something straight out of 300. When all is said and done, these tweaks will greatly improve your game's graphics.īest of all, the post processor is entirely customizable (like SweetFX for newer Total War titles which many of you are familiar with). So, to help more people enjoy M2TW with a fresh new look, I put together a comprehensive video guide which teaches you how to configure M2's settings for maximum visual effect - including what GPU settings to specify for the game and how to add and set up a post processor (ReShade). Hey guys, over the past few months I've had a handful of people ask me how to get better visuals in Medieval II ( screenshots from the tutorial). ![]()
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