PC Specs Details for Anticipated Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon Game Announced
- 15/08/2023
FromSoftware has just announced the PC requirements for their new game, Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. They have included two different requirement charts, depending whether you prefer ray tracing on or off.
Regardless of your preference for minimum or recommended settings and the use of ray tracing, Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon requires a minimum of 12GB of RAM and 60GB of storage. It's noteworthy that they didn't specify the need for this storage to be on an SSD. Moreover, ray tracing is exclusive to the garage area, hence there is no need to worry about missing improved graphics in other parts of the game.
The specifications are relatively manageable otherwise. A minimum of 8GB of VRAM is required for running ray tracing, and 4GB without it, alongside a reasonably competent processor should carry you through. Take a look at the complete specifications below and chime in with the settings you'll be using for Armored Core VI.
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