When it comes to racing games, EA’s Need For Speed franchise is one of the more popular titles around, and last year there were reports that suggested that a new installment in the franchise is in the works. This was revealed earlier this year at E3 2017 when Need For Speed Payback was officially announced.
The game is expected to find its way onto the Xbox One, PS4, and the PC later this year, but if you’re planning on playing the game on the PC, then you might want to check out the system requirements that was recently published by the folks at NVIDIA due to the fact that NVIDIA will be the game’s GPU partner on this release. It is also not surprising that AMD’s GPUs weren’t mentioned either, but the folks at PC Invasion have offered up some potential AMD equivalents.
Starting with the minimum requirements that will let gamers run the game at 720p at 30 FPS, which is basically the game’s “low” settings, it will require an Intel i3-6300 or AMD FX 8150 CPU or better, with 6GB of RAM, 30GB of storage, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti, GTX 1050, or an AMD 7850/78670 or better.
For gamers looking to push the game’s performance further for a 1080p at 60 FPS experience, they are required to have an Intel I5 4690K or AMD FX 8350 CPU or better, 8GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 or an AMD Radeon RX 480 or 580 or better. Obviously if you have better specs than that then you should be able to run the game at even higher settings. Need For Speed Payback is currently set for a release on the 10th of November, 2017.
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