Ubisoft has revealed the official PC requirements for For Honor. PC gamers will need at least a modern-day dual-core CPU with 4GB of RAM, a 64-bit operating system and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX660 or an AMD Radeon HD6970 in order to play the game on Low settings with 720p/30fps.
For High settings and 1080p/~60fps, Ubisoft recommends an NVIDIA GTX680 or an AMD Radeon R9 280X, 8GB of RAM and an Intel Core i5-2500K or an AMD FX-6350.
Ubisoft did not reveal the requirements for Ultra settings but from the looks of it, For Honor will be properly optimized on the PC.
For Honor releases on February 14th.
Below you can find the game’s full PC requirements:
MINIMUM
OS: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only)
PROCESSOR: Intel Core i3-550 | AMD Phenom II X4 955 or equivalent
VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX660/GTX750ti/GTX950/GTX1050 with 2 GB VRAM or more | AMD Radeon HD6970/HD7870/R9 270/R9 370/RX460 with 2 GB VRAM or more – See supported List */**
SYSTEM RAM: 4GB
Resolution: 720p@30FPS
Video Preset: Low
VSync: Off
RECOMMENDED
Resolution: 1080p@ ~60FPS
Video Preset: High
VSync: Off
OS: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only)
PROCESSOR: Intel Core i5-2500K | AMD FX-6350 or equivalent
VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX680/GTX760/GTX970/GTX1060 with 2 GB VRAM or more | AMD Radeon R9 280X/R9 380/RX470 with 2 GB VRAM or more – See supported List */**
SYSTEM RAM: 8GB
Gamepad Support
• Mouse and Keyboard
• Microsoft Xbox 360
• Microsoft Xbox One
• Microsoft Xbox One Elite
• PlayStation 4 (Original/Pro)
Partially Supported Gamepads (May Require Third-Party Drivers)
• Any third-party Xbox-compatible controller
• Logitech Chillstream
• OUYA controller
• Steam controller
• PlayStation 3 controller
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