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Evolve final system requirements announced

The final PC system requirements for upcoming 4V1 monster hunting title, Evolve, have been announced ahead of this month's ‘beta' test. Turtle Rock Studios also just announced that Evolve has also gone gold, meaning that the game is effectively done content wise.

The minimum requirements for Evolve include an Intel Core 2 duo E6600 or AMD Athlon 64×2 6400 CPU, 4GB of RAM, 50GB of hard drive space and an Nvidia GTX 560 or AMD Radeon HD 5770 for the graphics card.

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For the recommended requirements you'll need an Intel Core i7 920 or AMD A8-3870K for processing duties, 6GB of RAM and an Nvidia GTX 760/AMD R9 280 graphics card.

Users will be able to adjust settings for:

  • Texture detail.
  • Shader detail.
  • Model detail.
  • Shadow quality.
  • Particle quality.
  • Anti-Aliasing.
  • Tesselation.
  • V-Sync
  • And of course, resolution.

a 64-bit copy of Windows is required. Turtle Rock has noted that while 4K support will be available right out of the box, SLI support won't be available at launch and will take a little while to implement. Evolve will launch on the 10th of February on the Xbox One, PC and PS4.

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KitGuru Says: Evolve isn't an overly demanding game, which is nice as it means more people can play at decent image quality settings and frame rates. Are any of you guys looking forward to Evolve? What do you think about the system requirements? 

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11 comments

  1. Charles Charalambous

    No point in 4k without sli support. I have 2 970s to 4k games like MGS V GZ and Elite etc. Even then it can not 4k everything…. No SLI however….

  2. It’s fine. 1 970 can handle this game ok in 1440p…

  3. Charles Charalambous

    Yea that’s my saving grace as I have a 1440P monitor and can get a pretty good OC on my chips

  4. What’s funny is that I have a 980 Classified and I’m still using a 1366×768 HDTV (that gets burn in…) and a monitor of the same res… I will be buying 3 1080p Asus monitors at some point soon… http://instagram.com/spurnofhumanity/

  5. downside of fancy monitors, fancy GPU requirement. I’ll save 4k for TVs. Adaptive sync and 1080p to 1440 with great quality screen all I want

  6. Charles Charalambous

    I have a great quality 1440 and just downsample. I won#’t be getting a 4k monitor until after I return back from Japan in 2017. Going there next year so can’t afford to splurge out on a sexy monitor. Which isn’t a bad thing prices will drop a lot.

  7. To be releasing PC games in 2015 WITHOUT sli is quite honestly a joke for PC gamers.. so people with the best rigs possible will just have to enjoy console quality till software companies get there finger out to “WHAT IT COULD BE” graphics… Here we go again!

  8. Honestly? All they need to do is fix this flickering on large light sources… but SLI works just fine otherwise. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O40t0Ka8iAY
    And that’s from way back in Big Alpha. I am also sorry, I have no idea how to remove the video preview.

  9. A 980 with a 1366×768 monitor? That is beyond overkill lol.

  10. Well at least there’s DSR! Thank you Nvidia!

  11. What’s more, like I said, it isn’t even a monitor… It’s a crappy White Westinghouse tv…