Dead Space system requirements won’t turn the best gaming PC into a necromorph, but you might need a hefty CPU to get in on the action. Developers Motive is being somewhat coy about graphics card minimum and required specs, so additional GPU details could give you a jump scare when they eventually arrive.
According to Dead Space system requirements on Steam, you’re going to need one of the best gaming CPU options to board the USG Ishimura. Motive advises using something at least on par with the Intel Core i5 8600, but recommends using a rig equipped with either an AMD Ryzen 5 5600X or Core i5 11600K. That latter chip arrived on the scene last year, so procuring a newer processor may help bring the gory sci-fi shooter’s corpses to life.
Dead Space RAM requirements aren’t quite as ravenous, as Motive lists 8GB within both its minimum and recommended specs. Naturally, the galactic gorefest’s eerie, narrow corridors will munch up less memory than a sprawling open-world map, but your cheap gaming PC will be thankful regardless.
Unfortunately, Motive hasn’t disclosed whether you’ll need the best graphics card to play the blood-curdling comeback, and Dead Space Steam download information is also missing.
That’s not to say you’ll need to rush out and buy an RTX 4000 card when they eventually arrive, but if you’re still rocking an Nvidia GeForce GTX GPU, upgrading will help prevent disappointment and probably boost fps, particularly when it comes to the game’s use of Nvidia Physx style effects.
It’s easy to miss, but the new Dead Space system requirements seemingly include a sound card section. In a development video shared earlier this year, Motive delved into the reboot’s immersive audio, including real-time sound with
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