eFootball
The launch version of the Free2Play PES called eFootball will appear on September 30, 2021, i.e. in a little less than two weeks. Now Konami has also revealed the hardware requirements for the PC version of the game. According to this, eFootball is anything but demanding in terms of hardware hunger. Your PC should have at least an Intel Core i5-2300, a GeForce GTX 660 Ti and eight gigabytes of RAM so that you can get on the virtual lawn. In addition, your hard drive should have at least 50 gigabytes of free storage space.The recommended system requirements are of course somewhat higher, but without being excessive. A large part of the community shouldn't have any problems meeting the requirements. Here is an overview of the information:
Minimum system requirements
Operating system: Windows 10 - 64bit processor: Intel Core i5-2300, / AMD FX-4350 RAM: 8 GByte Graphics: GeForce GTX 660 Ti / Radeon HD 7790 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage space: 50 GByte available storage spaceRecommended system requirements
Operating system: Windows 10 - 64bit Processor: Intel Core i5-7600 / AMD Ryzen 5 1600 RAM: 8 GByte Graphics: GeForce GTX 1060 / AMD Radeon RX 590 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage space: 50 GByte available storage space Source: SteamTrump spikes the football on Gonzalez retirement
© Provided by POLITICO Rep. Anthony Gonzalez speaks during a Senate Commerce subcommittee hearing.Former President Donald Trump on Friday reveled in Rep. Anthony Gonzalez’s decision to not seek reelection rather than face a bruising primary after he voted to impeach Trump earlier this year.
“RINO Congressman Anthony Gonzalez, who has poorly represented his district in the Great State of Ohio, has decided to quit after enduring a tremendous loss of popularity, of which he had little, since his ill-informed and otherwise very stupid impeachment vote against the sitting President of the United States, me,” Trump said in a statement issued by his PAC.
Trump has been prolific in doling out his endorsement since leaving office to dozens of Republican candidates, though he has reserved special attention to targeting politicians he believes have crossed him like Gonzalez (R-Ohio) and Rep. Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.).
Gonzalez, 36, is the first of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach Trump to bring their congressional careers to a close. Gonzalez told the New York Times, which first reported his retirement plans Thursday, that the animus he and his family has faced from Trump’s fervent supporters played a role in his decision.
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“Politically the environment is so toxic, especially in our own party right now,' he said. “You can fight your butt off and win this thing, but are you really going to be happy? And the answer is, probably not.”
Trump has already endorsed a Republican challenger, former White House aide Max Miller, though Ohio — like all states — is in the process of redrawing district lines after last year's census.
“This is no loss for Ohio or our Country and, most importantly, we have a great candidate who was substantially leading Gonzalez in the polls, Max Miller, who I have given my Complete and Total Endorsement,” Trump said in his statement.
Ohio is losing one of its 16 congressional districts. Gonzalez insisted that had he run, he would have been victorious, though he conceded he may not have been happy continuing to serve in a party increasingly made in Trump’s visage.
“Good riddance to Anthony,” Trump said.