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Medal of Honor Open Beta to Deploy on October 4

For gamers who missed the closed beta for Medal of Honor, Electronic Arts has you covered with an open beta starting on October 4th for the PC at 11:59 PST.

Signing up is as simple as going to the website www.medalofhonor.com/pcopenbeta on October 4th and logging into your EA account. Here is a list of the recommended specs by publisher EA for the upcoming beta:

Operating System: Windows Vista (SP2), Windows 7.
Processor: QuadCore 2.0Ghz. Memory: 2GB RAM+.
Video Card: A video card with 512MB of VRAM and one of the following chipsets: NVIDIA GeForce GTX260; ATI Raedeon 4870. HDD Space: 2GB.
Soundcard: Soundcard with DirectX 10 compatibility.
DirectX: DirectX 10.
Disc Drive: 16X CD/DVD Drive.

One feature that wasn’t included with the closed beta is the inclusion of two all-new maps: Kunar Base and the Shahikot Mountains.

Jason Young

Jason is a journalist based out in California. He is currently part of the freelance writing staff for GameZone. Prior to working with GameZone, Jason had previously worked for Gaming Target aggregating over fifty reviews and previews of different video games ranging from Xbox 360 RPGs to PC Bishoujo Games. He graduated from the University of California- Santa Barbara, with a B.A. in Liberal Arts/Film Studies.

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