Last month, we shared the official PC requirements for DONTNOD’s upcoming action RPG, Vampyr. And yesterday, NVIDIA has expanded these requirements in order to provide gamers with additional information about 1080p/60fps, 1440p/60fps and 4K/60fps.
According to the green team, PC gamers will need a GTX1060 or a GTX970 in order to run the game at 1080p with 60fps on High settings. For 1440p and 60fps on High settings, NVIDIA recommends a GTX1070. And for 4K/60fps, NVIDIA recommends a GTX1080Ti.
Vampyr is currently scheduled for a June 5th release and below you can find its extended PC requirements.
Minimum System Requirements
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 (Legacy GPU: GeForce GTX 660)
- CPU: Intel Core i3-2130 (3.4 GHz)/AMD FX-4100 (3.6 GHz)
- RAM: 8GB
- Hard Disk Space: 20GB
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64 bits)
Recommended System Requirements For 1920×1080, 60 FPS, High Preset Gameplay
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 / GeForce GTX 970
- CPU: Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2 GHz)/AMD Ryzen 5 1600 (3.2 GHz)
- RAM: 16GB
- Hard Disk Space: 20GB
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64 bits)
Recommended System Requirements For 2560×1440, 60 FPS, High Preset Gameplay
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
- CPU: Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2 GHz)/AMD Ryzen 5 1600 (3.2 GHz)
- RAM: 16GB
- Hard Disk Space: 20GB
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64 bits)
Recommended System Requirements For 4K, 60 FPS, High Preset Gameplay
- GPU: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 Ti
- CPU: Intel Core i7-3930K (3.2 GHz)/AMD Ryzen 5 1600 (3.2 GHz)
- RAM: 16GB
- Hard Disk Space: 20GB
- OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64 bits)
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