Crackdown 3 PC system requirements revealed for Windows 10
Microsoft has revealed Crackdown 3's minimum and recommended PC requirements.
While Microsoft's next major Xbox One exclusive, Crackdown 3, has fallen out the spotlight, we're expecting its return at X018 in Mexico City. Ahead of the show, Microsoft has published a new Crackdown 3 Microsoft Store listing, providing a first look at the game's PC hardware requirements.
Crackdown 3 Minimum PC system requirements
Category | Requirement |
---|---|
OS | Windows 10 version 14393.0 or higher |
Architecture | x64 |
Keyboard | Integrated Keyboard |
Mouse | Integrated Mouse |
DirectX | DirectX 12 API, Hardware Feature Level 11 |
Memory | 8 GB |
Video Memory | 2 GB |
Processor | Intel i5 3470 or AMD FX-6300 |
Graphics | Geforce 750 Ti or Radeon R7 260X |
Crackdown 3 Recommended PC system requirements
Category | Requirement |
---|---|
OS | Windows 10 version 14393.0 or higher |
Architecture | x64 |
Keyboard | Integrated Keyboard |
Mouse | Integrated Mouse |
DirectX | DirectX 12 API, Hardware Feature Level 11 |
Memory | 8 GB |
Video Memory | 4 GB |
Processor | Intel i5 4690 or AMD FX-8350 |
Graphics | Geforce 970 or Geforce 1060 or Radeon R9 290X or Radeon RX 480 |
Crackdown 3 has been subject to multiple delays since its 2014 reveal, most recently pushed out of 2018, with a planned February 2019 debut. Without a major presence in recent years, we still have much to learn about the game. Despite its city-leveling destruction being a key aspect of multiplayer mode, details are thin since the initial reveal. Heavy work appears to have been underway, which may hopefully bring worthwhile advancements.
We currently expect more details on Crackdown 3 on November 10, as a part of its X018 event in Mexico City.
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