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2017/01

For Honor System Requirements Need 4GB Of RAM, GTX 660

Ubisoft revealed the official system requirements for For Honor ahead of its release on February 14th. The system specs aren’t that bad and seem reminiscent of something from four years ago.

The system requirements for the PC version of the game were made available over on the official UbiBlog. You can check out the minimum and recommended specs below.

MINIMUM

  • OS: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only)
  • PROCESSOR: Intel Core i3-550 | AMD Phenom II X4 955 or equivalent
  • VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX660/GTX750ti/GTX950/GTX1050 with 2 GB VRAM or more | AMD Radeon HD6970/HD7870/R9 270/R9 370/RX460 with 2 GB VRAM or more – See supported List */**
  • SYSTEM RAM: 4GB
  • Resolution: 720p@30FPS
  • Video Preset: Low
  • VSync: Off

RECOMMENDED

  • Resolution: 1080p@ ~60FPS
  • Video Preset: High
  • VSync: Off
  • OS: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10 (64-bit versions only)
  • PROCESSOR: Intel Core i5-2500K | AMD FX-6350 or equivalent
  • VIDEO CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX680/GTX760/GTX970/GTX1060 with 2 GB VRAM or more | AMD Radeon R9 280X/R9 380/RX470 with 2 GB VRAM or more – See supported List */**
  • SYSTEM RAM: 8GB

I like that recommended specs now give an ideal specification sheet for certain resolutions and frame-rates. For 1080p at 60fps you’ll only need a GTX 680 with 8GB of RAM. For a 2017 game that’s not bad at all. They also noted that they also support a number of gamepads and controllers on PC as well, including any Xbox controller, the Logitech Chillstream, the OUYA controller (who even has one of those? Like really?) the DualShock 3 and the Steam Controller.

In addition to rolling out the system specs Ubisoft also offered gamers a trailer to help them prep for the closed beta test. You can check that out below.

The persistent territory control could give the game some legs to stand on as far as long-term viability is concerned. That’s probably going to be their bread and butter assuming they can milk the multiplayer with microtransactions.

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