Electronic Arts has released the launch trailer for A Way Out and revealed its official PC requirements. According to the PC specs, PC gamers will need at least an Intel core i3-2100T or an AMD FX 6100 with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA GTX 650Ti or an AMD Radeon HD 7750.
Electronic Arts recommends an Intel Core i5 3570K or an AMD Ryzen 3 1300x with 16GB of RAM and an Nvidia GTX 960 or an AMD R9 290 for 60fps at 1080p on High settings.
A Way Out releases on March 23rd!
MINIMUM PC REQUIREMENTS: 720P 30 FPS AT LOW SETTINGS
O/S: Windows 7 64-bit, 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit
CPU: Intel core i3-2100T @ 2.5GHz/AMD FX 6100, or better
RAM: 8GB
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650Ti 2GB, AMD Radeon HD 7750 2GB
DirectX: 11 Compatible video card or equivalent
Hard Drive: 25GB
Input: At least one Xbox-compatible/PlayStation-compatible controller
Online connection requirements: 256KBPS or faster Internet connectionRECOMMENDED PC REQUIREMENTS: 1080P 60 FPS AT HIGH SETTINGS
O/S: Windows 7 64-bit, 8.1 64-bit or Windows 10 64-bit
RAM: 16GB
CPU: Intel Core i5 3570K; AMD Ryzen 3 1300x or equivalent
GPU: Nvidia GTX 960; AMD R9 290 or equivalent
DirectX: 11 Compatible video card or equivalent
Hard Drive: 25GB
Input: At least one Xbox-compatible/PlayStation-compatible controller
Online connection requirements: 256KBPS or faster Internet connectionVIDEO SETTINGS
Display Mode: Fullscreen
Resolution: 1920×1080
Vsync: Off
Texture Quality: High
Shadow Quality: Med
Reflection Quality: High
Detail Level: Medium
Shader Quality: Medium
Water Simulation: High
Anisotropic Filtering: 8X
Post Processing Quality: High
Gamma: 50
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