Computer Gaming System Requirements Clause Samples
The Computer Gaming System Requirements clause defines the minimum hardware and software specifications necessary for a computer system to properly run a particular game or gaming software. This clause typically outlines requirements such as processor speed, memory, graphics capabilities, operating system versions, and available storage space. By clearly stating these requirements, it helps users determine if their systems are compatible before purchase or installation, thereby reducing technical issues and ensuring a satisfactory gaming experience.
Computer Gaming System Requirements. The computer gaming system, regardless of the number of jurisdictions for which transactions are processed, shall exist on its own dedicated network infrastructure such that any other networks are separated using a firewall or by being physically disconnected. Security, hardware, and software for the CGS must be verified as being in compliance with MUSL Standards by MUSL staff and the MUSL Security and Integrity Committee on behalf of the Product Group as outlined within these Standards. No computer gaming system shall be permitted to operate without prior approval of the Security and Integrity Committee. The Security and Integrity Committee must pre-approve the CGS for new members, for new vendor implementations, and for any major gaming system upgrades requiring MUSL acceptance testing by existing members. The Security and Integrity Committee shall report to the Board its determination of a lottery CGS implementation meeting or not meeting MUSL standards.
