Dead Island 2 launches a week early on April 21 and ahead of that, developer Dambuster Studios has dropped system requirements for the same. As is the case with most PC games these days, you'll require some fairly heavy hardware to run the zombie-slasher sequel at decent settings. While the minimum memory (RAM) and storage requirements are fairly normal — 10GB and 70GB, respectively — it demands some higher-end CPU and graphics cards to play Dead Island 2 in Recommended, High, and Ultra settings. The FAQ page on the game's website mentions support for AMD's FSR2 upscaling methods, which should help with better performance while not sacrificing much on the visual fidelity front.
The spec sheet only details PC requirements for 1080p resolution and above, demanding an Nvidia GTX 1060 graphics card to run Dead Island 2 at 1080p 30fps. It is among the most popular graphics cards as per Steam's Hardware Survey, albeit the game will be released exclusively on the Epic Games Store on PC. It's also unclear whether Dambuster Studios is asking for a 3GB or 6GB version since the AMD alternative Radeon RX 480 comes in 4GB and 8GB variants.
PC requirements to run modern AAA games have gotten quite high, with even the recent The Last of Us Part I failing to run properly on the benchmarks developer Naughty Dog set for themselves. This generally has to do with a lack of optimisation on the platform, as studios continue focusing on the console versions and treat the PC versions as an afterthought.
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