Okay so this happened yesterday when my cousin Jimmy texted me about playing Diablo 2 Resurrected together. Sounded fun! But then reality hit – my main rig went kaput last month. All I got is my 7-year-old backup PC gathering dust in the closet. “Can this old girl even handle it?” I wondered. Figured it might help others too, so I grabbed the PC and got to work.
Phase 1: Dust Busting & Powering Up
First thing’s first: got that dusty beast outta the closet. Wheezed like an asthmatic asthmatic after 3 minutes cleaning. Plugged everything in, fingers crossed it still boots. Pressed the power button… whew! That loud fan noise kicked in. Win 10 took its sweet time loading.
Phase 2: Digging for Dirt (on My Specs)
Right, time to see what’s actually under the hood. I needed to know:
- Processor (CPU): What’s crunching the numbers?
- Memory (RAM): How much space for stuff?
- Graphics Card (GPU): The thing making pictures look good!
- Storage Space: Got room for the game?
Went old-school on this. Hit the Windows key, searched “About Your PC”. Like opening a time capsule:
- CPU: Intel i5-4460… oof, that’s gotta be like 2014-ish?
- RAM: 8 Gigabytes. Seems maybe okay?
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 950. Ancient!
- Space: My ancient SSD had 50GB free. Game needs 30GB? Cutting it close.
Phase 3: The Official Sys Req Showdown
Hopped over to the Diablo website. They got specs listed right there:
- MINIMUM: Intel Core i3-3250 / AMD FX-4350 CPU, Nvidia GTX 660 / AMD Radeon HD 7850 GPU, 8 GB RAM
- RECOMMENDED: Intel Core i5-9600k / AMD Ryzen 5 2600 CPU, GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT GPU, 16 GB RAM
Compared my sad little PC:
- CPU: My i5-4460? Just barely beats the minimum. Definitely not touching recommended.
- GPU: GTX 950 vs GTX 660? Mine’s maybe, kinda a little stronger? But GTX 1060 recommended? Forget it.
- RAM: 8GB is the minimum. Gonna be tight.
- Space: Yeah, just enough.
Phase 4: The Live Fire Test
Screw it, wanted to know. Downloaded * client. Cursed the slow download speed on my ancient connection. Finally clicked “Install” on Diablo 2 Resurrected. Held my breath.
Installed, launched… slowww menu load. Started a game on LOW settings at 1080p. Played for 30 minutes. Verdict?
- It ran. Barely. Like 30-40 FPS outside town.
- Big fights? Oh boy. Slideshow city. Dropped to like 10 FPS sometimes.
- Load times were brutal between zones.
- Fans sounded like a jet engine taking off.
The Quick Check Guide I Ended Up With
So, if you got an old PC like mine, here’s the fast check I did:
- Know Your Enemy: Check Diablo 2 Resurrected’s Min specs. Write ’em down.
- Know YOUR Gear: Check YOUR PC specs. CPU, GPU, RAM, Space.
- CPU Match: Check CPU names/numbers online if unsure. Yours needs to be at least as fast as the Min.
- GPU Check: Compare your graphics card generation to Min & Rec. Google “[Your GPU] vs [Min GPU]”!
- RAM Enough? Need at least the Min RAM. 8GB Min means it’s the absolute floor.
- Space? Duh. Game needs XX GB, you need way more free.
My result? Playable on low settings? Maybe. Smooth or pretty? Not a chance. Fans will scream. Big fights will lag. My advice? If you’re even below my specs? Probably save your cash unless you love slideshows. Time for Jimmy to wait till I fix my main rig!