

That'll only net you 'low' graphics settings, mind you. To hit 60fps at 1080p, which is the likely minimum most folks would want, you'll need an i5-6500 or Ryzen 3 1200, 8GB of RAM, anda GeForce GTX 1060 or Radeon RX 580. The target specs have been released today and they're relatively modest at both the low and high end. The console versions do not currently support ray tracing, but Bagratuni has left the door open for the technology to be added in the future.Ītomic Heart goes live on PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox One on February 21, 2023.Atomic Heart looks like an exceptionally shiny first-person shooter in the vein (geddit?) of Metro, which suggested that its system requirements might be the sort to bleed (geddit) your machine or your wallet dry.

He also claims that all target framerates are based on the game’s most demanding scenarios, and that a GTX 1650 with a targeted 60fps at 1080p will render as high as 100fps in most locations. Related Reading: Atomic Heart Gameplay Overview Video Showcases Setting, Characters, Mechanics and More in 8 Minutes of Footageįinal Atomic Heart PC System Requirements:īagratuni is particularly proud of Atomic Heart’s performance optimization: he revealed in January that the game handles 4K at 60fps or more throughout (dynamic resolution in the open world) on PS5 and Xbox Series X consoles, while the Xbox Series S version of the game targets 60fps at 1080p instead.The game is not particularly demanding: a 1080p at 60fps (frames-per-second) experience can be achieved with an i5-6500 CPU and GTX 1060 GPU at low settings, while those seeking the greatest visual marvels the game has to offer can enjoy 4K at 60fps with an i7-8700K CPU and RTX 3080 GPU. Ahead of the February 21 release date, Mundfish founder and Game Director Robert Bagratuni has now revealed the final Atomic Heart PC system requirements.
