Eager to get your hands on the soon to be released Halo 5 Forge for PC? If you are, then you’re likely eager to find out how well your PC should run the game. Microsoft has now released a more detailed system requirements chart to show you what you’ll need for minimum, recommended and ultra (4K) graphics performance on both AMD and Nvidia platforms.
As many of you will already know, Halo 5 Forge is a PC version of the level building tools from Halo 5, and the PC version will allow you to create more detailed maps more easily and port them over to the Xbox One. What’s also cool is that the PC Forge will allow PC gamers to play online multiplayer matches with other PC gamers, opening the window for a future Halo game to be released on PC (we hope), much like Forza Apex has done for all future Forza games coming to PC.
Forge will feature full keyboard and mouse support, 4K capabilities, a new content browser, custom online games and no doubt a few more surprises on top.
So, the big questions is “can you run it” and if so, which settings do you think you’ll be using, minimum, recommended or ultra?
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