![]() ![]() I love almost every game Capcom puts out, and I’m excited to see what Pragmata shapes into. For ray tracing, you need an AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT or Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 GPU. Meanwhile, the recommended specs (1080p, 60 fps) require an Intel Core i7-8700 or AMD R圜PU, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 or AMD Radeon RX 5700 GPU and 16GB of RAM. However, if you want to experience ray tracing, the minimum requirements are an AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT or Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 GPU. The minimum requirements for a system to run Resident Evil Village include an Intel Core i5-7500 or AMD R圜PU, an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti or AMD Radeon RX 560 GPU and 8GB of RAM. There’s not a lot to go on apart from Pragmata featuring next-gen tech, like ray tracing, so we imagine that the specs might look similar to those in Resident Evil Village. #PRAGMATA GIRL PC#Pragmata PC minimum and recommended requirements Pragmata is just one such endeavor for our young employees." That's pretty exciting, since new blood breeds new ideas, which could make for a much more unique experience. In Capcom's 2021 Integrated Report, it states that "Newly hired young employees are given the chance to acquire know-how and skills through hands-on experience in the field as they are assigned to the development of popular IPs and major titles. That would be interesting, but I am not opposed to traditional gunplay, either. I imagine there will be a lot of traps and deterrents as opposed to full-on guns. I imagine there will be enemies - possibly some nasty robots - that we can use the gadgets against. Pragmata doesn’t seem like a game with traditional gunplay, but maybe one with gadgets that can be used to accomplish different things. It almost seemed like he had a sci-fi 3D printer on his back to create gadgets. Another gadget that was used, seemingly with the little girl’s aid, was a giant balloon that protected them from a crashing satellite. One gadget he used could sense the presence of the little girl. The astronaut seems to have configurable gadgets and weapons. The earth as we know it seems to have collapsed and is surrounded by some sort of technology encompassing the sky above. The aforementioned child doesn’t appear to be human, as she can breathe in space and do some strange stuff with her eyes. From what we can discern from the first teaser trailer, this wild game revolves around a little girl and a person in an astronaut suit. It seems like a typo, but with the pandemic still very much present in the world, it wouldn’t be that much of a surprise if it slowed down development. However, Capcom’s site and Twitter page still state that Pragmata is set to launch in 2022. Strangely enough, according to a Sony CES 2021 sizzle reel, Pragmata is slated for a 2023 release window. ![]() This year has seen many video game delays across the industry, so it’s possible Pragmata will get hit with the same. Of course, Pragmata looks as though it won’t go easy on the old nerves either, so maybe Capcom are doubling down with the scary stuff next gen.According to a Capcom blog, the company will be sharing additional information on Pragmata in 2021, but we’re already more than halfway through the year and haven’t heard a peep. #PRAGMATA GIRL SERIES#This was the second Capcom game on display as part of the PS5 reveal, sitting alongside The Village, an all new entry in the Resident Evil franchise, that, alongside bringing back series favourite Chris Redfield, also looks as though it’s the scariest thing ever. That robot girl looks as though she can control the astronaut’s load out, with the trailer showing her seemingly thinking of some kind of weaponry to help in the current, exceedingly dangerous, situation, and it being manufactured in his astronaut hip bag. ![]() It’s awesome to see the kind of imagery and visuals that the PS5 is capable of kicking out, and Pragmata looks as though it might stretch things out of this world. It looks as though it’ll be a single player narrative adventure, unless someone plays the astronaut, another the robot girl, and another a cat. Pragmata is a Greek word, and means “the transcendent realities, noetic entities, real beings.” There’s definitely something otherworldly going on here, and I think sci-fi fans will be well served by this new title by Capcom, who are a dab hand at the old storytelling, and science fiction too. ![]()
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