Total War: ATTILA releases today and The Creative Assembly decided to share some new information about the game’s requirements. According to the development team, Total War: ATTILA will feature a graphics preset option that is designed for future graphics cards.
According to The Creative Assembly, Total War: ATTILA will come with five graphics presets. These are:
- ‘Max Performance’ – integrated chipsets and older cards
- ‘Performance’ – low end cards
- ‘Quality’– mid range cards
- ‘Max Quality’ – high end cards
- ‘Extreme Quality’ – future cards – no card is set to this out of the box
Naturally, the game will also feature an ‘Advanced’ option via which PC gamers can enable/disable individual graphics settings. Moreover, the game’s official PC recommended requirements specs are not for its ‘Extreme Quality’ option, but rather a spec which “we believe gives you a good experience of the game as we’d recommend it is played.”
Total War: ATTILA is based on a newer iteration of The Creative Assembly’s TW Engine, something that – at least according to the team – explains the higher PC requirements (compared to Rome II).
Last but not least, way the game handles texture resolution based on available VRAM.
Enjoy and stay tuned for our PC Performance Analysis!
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