looks to launch on both Xbox Series X/S and PC day one, being available on Game Pass on release. Surprisingly, a PlayStation 5 port has already been announced, looking to release in the first half of 2025, and it seems like Xbox wants to get its fingers in as many pies as possible to give Dr. Jones the best chance at success in his latest foray into gaming. Still, if reaching as many people as possible is the objective with, it could face a problem plaguing other AAA titles.
Xbox exclusives have been launching on PC day one for some time now, although the news that they are also coming to the PlayStation 5, despite PlayStation exclusives seemingly making no effort to come to Xbox, has been met with some surprise. It seems as though Xbox is trying to remove exclusives from modern gaming, and PlayStation is slowly following suit with its PC ports, but the PC versions might be unattainable for a decent fraction of the player base. It could hamper the broad appeal that AAA games have always tried to aim for.
Bethesda has recently put 's PC requirements on its website, and there are a few things to note when looking at them. For one, the requirements have been split, with half focusing on full ray tracing requirements while the other half are simply labeled standard rendering requirements. Anything with ray tracing has high PC requirements as a rule, yet is asking for some of the meanest PCs around, with its best possible settings asking for RTX 4090s, which most can only dream of owning.
Most players won't bother looking at the ultra PC requirements for ray tracing, and they probably shouldn't, since the standard rendering requirements are what is required to actually run the game. That being said, the minimum required spec for is nothing to sniff at, requiring an RTX 2060 Super, which is needed just to be able to run the game on low graphics settings. If players want to be confident in their rig's ability to run the game, they should look at the recommended specs,
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