
What follows are full descriptions for all of the settings available in the various Max Payne 3 options menus. OS: Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista SP2 or Windows 7 SP1.
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible (Dolby Digital Live support). Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 8600 GT 512MB (NVIDIA GeForce GTX 480 1GB or better). Hard Drive: At least 35GB of free space. Processor: 2.4 GHz dual core CPU (2.8 GHz Quad Core). Using the fiction and signature gameplay elements of the Max Payne universe, Max Payne 3 features a wide range of new and traditional multiplayer modes that play on the themes of paranoia, betrayal and heroism, all delivered with the same epic visual style of the single player game.īefore proceeding further, make sure you meet the game's minimum requirements as provided below, with the recommended requirements in brackets: Max Payne 3 multiplayer brings the same cinematic feel, fluid gunplay and sense of movement of the single-player game into the realm of online multiplayer. In addition to an expansive single-player campaign, Max Payne 3 will also be the first entry in the series to introduce a thorough and engrossing multiplayer experience. Featuring cutting edge shooting mechanics for precision gunplay, advanced new Bullet Time and Shootdodge effects, full integration of Natural Motion's Euphoria Character Behavior system for lifelike movement and a dark and twisted story, Max Payne 3 is a seamless, highly detailed, cinematic experience from Rockstar Games. But as events spiral out of his control, Max Payne finds himself alone on the streets of an unfamiliar city, desperately searching for the truth and fighting for a way out. No longer a cop, close to washed up and addicted to pain killers, Max takes a job in São Paulo, Brazil, protecting the family of wealthy real estate mogul Rodrigo Branco, in an effort to finally escape his troubled past.
For Max Payne, the tragedies that took his loved ones years ago are wounds that refuse to heal.