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Redfall’s system requirements look reasonable - and it’s already Steam Deck VerifiedVampire shooter bites down next week

Vampire shooter bites down next week

A cropped screenshot of a fight in Redfall, showing a vampire mid-crumbling to firey dust as it’s staked by a player

Redfallis Arkane, developers best known for singleplayer immersive sims, trying to take a vampiric bite of open world multiplayer pie. It’s out next week and we now know its system requirements. It’s also, perhaps surprisingly, already Steam Deck Verified.The 14 Biggest Games Coming To PC In 2023Watch on YouTubeLet’s just get right down to the specs.Minimum specCPU: Intel Core i5-8400 @ 2.80GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600GPU: AMD RX 580 / NVIDIA GTX 1070 / 6 GB VRAMSystem RAM: 16 GBOS: Windows 10 64-bitStorage: 100 GB SSDRecommended specCPU: Intel Core i7-9700K @ 3.60GHz or AMD Ryzen 7 2700XGPU: AMD 5700 / NVIDIA RTX 2080 / Intel ARC / 8 GB VRAMSystem RAM: 16 GBOS: Windows 10 64-bitStorage: 100 GB SSDThose look pretty reasonable to my eye, although it’s interesting that the minimum spec requires a 100GB SSD. Other recent games, such asStar Wars Jedi: Survivor, listed an HDD as minimum spec and only recommended an SSD. It’s also worth noting that these’s no indication of how the game is expected to run at each of these specs - whether 30fps, 60fps, or anything else.You’ll find additional “ultra spec” requirementsin the full announcement. You’ll alsofind an accessibility guide, which lists the optionsRedfallgives players to tweak the experience, including screen narration, font scaling and much more.If you visit Redfall’sSteam pageyou’ll find the Steam Deck “Verified” status mentioned in the sidebar, denoting that Redfall is fully playable on Valve’s handheld PC. I’m not sure I want to play an open world multiplayer first-person shooter on the Steam Deck, but it’s nice that developers are supporting it.I’m not sure if I want to play Redfall at all. I have no problem with Arkane branching out from their typical oevre, but Redfall hasn’t done much to impress me in its trailers and footage so far. Hopefully something interesting rises from the grave next week.

Redfallis Arkane, developers best known for singleplayer immersive sims, trying to take a vampiric bite of open world multiplayer pie. It’s out next week and we now know its system requirements. It’s also, perhaps surprisingly, already Steam Deck Verified.The 14 Biggest Games Coming To PC In 2023Watch on YouTubeLet’s just get right down to the specs.Minimum specCPU: Intel Core i5-8400 @ 2.80GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1600GPU: AMD RX 580 / NVIDIA GTX 1070 / 6 GB VRAMSystem RAM: 16 GBOS: Windows 10 64-bitStorage: 100 GB SSDRecommended specCPU: Intel Core i7-9700K @ 3.60GHz or AMD Ryzen 7 2700XGPU: AMD 5700 / NVIDIA RTX 2080 / Intel ARC / 8 GB VRAMSystem RAM: 16 GBOS: Windows 10 64-bitStorage: 100 GB SSDThose look pretty reasonable to my eye, although it’s interesting that the minimum spec requires a 100GB SSD. Other recent games, such asStar Wars Jedi: Survivor, listed an HDD as minimum spec and only recommended an SSD. It’s also worth noting that these’s no indication of how the game is expected to run at each of these specs - whether 30fps, 60fps, or anything else.You’ll find additional “ultra spec” requirementsin the full announcement. You’ll alsofind an accessibility guide, which lists the optionsRedfallgives players to tweak the experience, including screen narration, font scaling and much more.If you visit Redfall’sSteam pageyou’ll find the Steam Deck “Verified” status mentioned in the sidebar, denoting that Redfall is fully playable on Valve’s handheld PC. I’m not sure I want to play an open world multiplayer first-person shooter on the Steam Deck, but it’s nice that developers are supporting it.I’m not sure if I want to play Redfall at all. I have no problem with Arkane branching out from their typical oevre, but Redfall hasn’t done much to impress me in its trailers and footage so far. Hopefully something interesting rises from the grave next week.

Redfallis Arkane, developers best known for singleplayer immersive sims, trying to take a vampiric bite of open world multiplayer pie. It’s out next week and we now know its system requirements. It’s also, perhaps surprisingly, already Steam Deck Verified.

The 14 Biggest Games Coming To PC In 2023Watch on YouTube

The 14 Biggest Games Coming To PC In 2023

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Let’s just get right down to the specs.

Those look pretty reasonable to my eye, although it’s interesting that the minimum spec requires a 100GB SSD. Other recent games, such asStar Wars Jedi: Survivor, listed an HDD as minimum spec and only recommended an SSD. It’s also worth noting that these’s no indication of how the game is expected to run at each of these specs - whether 30fps, 60fps, or anything else.

You’ll find additional “ultra spec” requirementsin the full announcement. You’ll alsofind an accessibility guide, which lists the optionsRedfallgives players to tweak the experience, including screen narration, font scaling and much more.

If you visit Redfall’sSteam pageyou’ll find the Steam Deck “Verified” status mentioned in the sidebar, denoting that Redfall is fully playable on Valve’s handheld PC. I’m not sure I want to play an open world multiplayer first-person shooter on the Steam Deck, but it’s nice that developers are supporting it.

I’m not sure if I want to play Redfall at all. I have no problem with Arkane branching out from their typical oevre, but Redfall hasn’t done much to impress me in its trailers and footage so far. Hopefully something interesting rises from the grave next week.