Crytek are still working hard on porting Ryse: Son of Rome to PC. The game is currently available on Xbox One and while poor sales of the game haven’t done the company any favours, the game is a testament to the graphical prowess of both Crytek and their CryEngine software. Just a shame is lacks in the gameplay department.
While it may not be the best game to play, it’s going to be a great one for flexing your PC hardware, something that is true of many Crytek games. The new PC requirements show that you’ll need a pretty decent PC to run the game, although keep in mind that as with any PC game you can push far beyond those recommended specifications and start doing crazy stuff like running this game at 4K resolutions, in 3D and a whole lot more.
Minimum:
CPU: Dual core with HyperThreading technology or quad-core CPU
Examples: Intel Core i3 2.8 GHz (3220T) or AMD Phenom II X4 3.2 GHz (945)
Memory: 4 GB RAM
GPU: DirectX 11 graphics card with 1 GB video RAM
Examples: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 or AMD Radeon HD 7770
OS: 64 bit Windows (Vista, 7, 8)
HDD: 26GB
Recommended:
CPU: Quad Core or Six Core CPU
Examples: Intel Core i5 3.3 GHz (2500k) or AMD FX-6350 3.9 GHz
Memory: 8 GB RAM
GPU: DirectX 11 graphics card with 2 GB video RAM
Examples: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660Ti or AMD Radeon 260x or 7850
OS: 64 bit Windows (Vista, 7, 8)
HD: 26GB
So the big question is, what settings do you think you’ll be running on, low, medium, high or ultra?
Thank you DSO for providing us with this information.
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