Microsoft has revealed the official PC system requirements for Crackdown 3 via its Windows Store page. According to the specs, PC gamers will at least need an Intel i5 3470 or an AMD FX-6300 with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA Geforce 750 Ti or an AMD Radeon R7 260X.
Microsoft recommends an Intel i5 4690 or an AMD FX-8350 with 8GB of RAM and an NVIDIA Geforce 970 or an NVIDIA Geforce 1060 or an AMD Radeon R9 290X or an AMD Radeon RX 480. The game will also be using DirectX 12 and will require Windows 10 version 14393.0 or higher.
Surprisingly enough, there are some really low PC requirements (at least for today’s standards) especially when it comes to the CPU requirements. Microsoft did not reveal the framerate, resolution and details that both the minimum and recommended requirements target.
Crackdown 3 is currently planned for a 2019 release!
Crackdown 3 Official PC Requirements
Minimum
- OS Xbox One, Windows 10 version 14393.0 or higher
- Architecture x64
- Keyboard Integrated Keyboard
- Mouse Integrated Mouse
- DirectX DirectX 12 API, Hardware Feature Level 11
- Memory 8 GB
- Video Memory 2 GB
- Processor Intel i5 3470 | AMD FX-6300
- Graphics Geforce 750 Ti | Radeon R7 260X
- Notes Windows 10 version 14393.222 or higher recommended;X64 Required;Intel i5 3470 | AMD FX-6300;Geforce 750 Ti | Radeon R7 260X
Recommended
- OS Xbox One, Windows 10 version 14393.0 or higher
Architecture x64 - Keyboard Integrated Keyboard
- Mouse Integrated Mouse
- DirectX DirectX 12 API, Hardware Feature Level 11
- Memory 8 GB
- Video Memory 4 GB
- Processor Intel i5 4690 | AMD FX-8350
- Graphics Geforce 970 or Geforce 1060 | Radeon R9 290X or Radeon RX 480
- Notes Windows 10 version 14393.222 or higher recommended;X64 Required;Intel i5 4690 | AMD FX-8350;Geforce 970 or Geforce 1060 | Radeon R9 290X or Radeon RX 480
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