Template:Video game requirements/doc

This template is designed to simplify the addition of video game system requirements to articles about games released for personal computers. This template is not targeted for games on consoles since console hardware is generally normalized to start.

Generic parameters

 * width
 * Specifies the width of the entire table. Default is 32em (length of 32 "M" characters). To specify width in pixels, use  suffix, e.g. 300px.


 * useminandrec
 * Set to "yes" if you want to use both "Minimum" and "Recommended" columns for requirements.  Any other value, or omitting this parameter, will only give a "Requirements" column.


 * pad
 * Specifies the amount of indentation before the caption. Default is 2.5em (length of 2.5 "M" characters). To specify width in pixels, use  suffix, e.g. 15px.


 * collapse
 * If set, the table will start collapsed.


 * caption
 * If not set, the title to the requirements table will be set as "System requirements". Set this value to change this title.


 * align
 * Specifies whether the table should float to the left or right of the screen. Can be,   or  . Default is.

System specific parameters

 * platformn (where n is a number from 1 to 9)
 * Identify the personal computing platform that requirements will be given form. The number will correspond with the numbers in the parameters below (eg "cpu1" corresponds with "platform1").  If this value is missing, then all parameters of the same number will be ignored.

The remaining parameters take the form of "fieldn" and "fieldnrec", where n corresponds to the platform number above. The first parameter is what will be used for that field, or as it's minimum if "useminandrec" is set to "yes". If no value exists for this field, there will be no entry in the row (all field parameters below are optional). The second parameter "fieldnrec" is used to specific the recommended requirements for this field; this value will only be shown if "useminandrec" is set to "yes". If this parameter is not specified and "useminandrec" is set to "yes", then the first parameter value will be used in its place (via column-spanning). For example, to describe the minimum CPU requirements for the 2nd platform that is specified, define a value for the parameter "cpu2"; the recommended CPU requirements would be "cpu2rec".

The field values are:

Example
The following example is based on the Assassin's Creed system requirements.

Product
