Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection system requirements have arrived, and the adventure could make the best gaming PC sweat. While the game should work on an older Nvidia GeForce graphics card, matching the game’s PlayStation 5 performance is another story entirely.
According to Naughty Dog’s Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection system requirements, you’ll be able to play the console port caper using an Nvidia GTX 960. It’s worth noting that opting for minimum specs will result in PlayStation 3 levels of performance, as things will be capped at 30fps 720p with medium settings applied.
If you’d rather boost fps and enjoy the treasure hunt at higher resolutions, Naughty Dog says you’ll need a GPU with at least 8GB VRAM. Using a rig equipped with an RTX 2070 or AMD RX 5700 XT should help you play at 1440p 60fps, but you’ll need one of the best graphics card options available, like the RTX 3080, to up things to 4K.
You won’t necessarily need the best gaming CPU to enjoy the Uncharted collection with higher settings enabled, but Naughty Dog’s processor recommendations are far from lightweight. If you’re happy with seventh-gen visuals and frame rate, you can get away with using something like the Intel i5-4330 – a chip that arrived way back in 2013.
The Sony dev lists an Intel i9-9900k among its 4K 60fps recommendations, so enjoying the Uncharted Collection on PC at its best may require more than one pricey upgrade. While the game is also arguably ravenous for gaming RAM, Naughty Dog’s 16GB recommendations are fairly standard for a big-budget release, and meeting the game’s 8GB minimum shouldn’t be too much of an issue.
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