Dragon Ball: Sparking! ZERO for PC and its requirement


Hundred characters to play could be the early sign about how serious the game developer to attract gamers. And it may not really the usual fighting games you knew so far.

Yes Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero is latest fighting games from Bandai Namco, and they are one of few publishers that constantly released anime-based games.

Surely they want to ensure their latest games to accepted well enough by gamers anywhere.

Especially for PC gamers, even though the games may not look so demanding, it does still require much better power to play this games.

So be ready to blast the arena when you use your favorite fighter with their unique combo, and of course everybody knows about Dragon Ball especially Goku with his iconic Kamehameha fireball.

And luckily it won't take bigger room for the computer, unless you still use a 128 GB SSD. 29 GB space that is available inside the PC will be occupied when you install the games.

As usual, only latest OS that will work with the games, and many games no longer support Win 7 OS let alone Vista and XP.

Ryzen series, as expected, becomes the standard for AMD processor, and Ryzen 5 2600 for this case is the minimum beside i5 9600k.

Luckily it does not force you to upgrade RAM if your PC is already equipped with 8 GB Ram.

Now the Arc A750 from Intel is nice addition to play this games from video card view, also with GTX 980 alongside it as another option for minimum requirement.

Arc A750 can be treated as the mid range graphics card thanks to its raw power, and it's easy to see that given its GPU clock, and memory clock. Higher bandwidth also makes it look different enough, and Arc A750 also one of the modern card that takes a lot of power consumption, with 225W max tdp. After all the card is made directly to compete with RTX 3060 12 GB and RX 5700 XT.

Certainly it'd be fun to play this when on 1080p with high visual settings.

To do that beside 16 Gb Ram and Ryzen 5 3600 or i7 9700K, make sure you have powerful graphics card for that.

Rx Vega 64 should be enough though, but if you still use older video card like GTX 1080 or GTX 1070 Ti then it should not be a problem by considering their power too.

And finally the enough space inside the SSD for optimal gaming experience.