The director of FFXV had mentioned that even Square Enix’s monster GTX 1080 Ti build couldn’t achieve 60fps at 4K with all the settings cranked up, so there was concern that less powerful PCs would have trouble running the game smoothly. Not so, according to the system requirements that came out yesterday on the game’s Microsoft Store page: the minimum recommended specs are a GTX 760 or equivalent, an i5-2400 or FX-6100 CPU and 8GB RAM, alongside Windows 10. That should put it in play for most people.
For the recommended specs you’ll need a GTX 1060, which most mid-range rigs will reach, but the CPU and RAM requirements might be a touch high for some: an i7 3770 or an FX-8350 alongside 16GB of RAM (admittedly, those CPUs are quite old, so hopefully a newer i5 should cut it). The PC version is set to become the definitive version of the JRPG, which first released on consoles last year. It will ship with improved graphics, a new first-person mode (which the developer is still working on), Steam Workshop support, all the existing DLC and support for 8K resolutions.
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