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God of War system requirements: Here are the PC specs you need

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God of War (2018) has finally made its way over to PC after four years. But is your PC up to the task of handling the Norse Gods? Check out these God of War system requirements to find out.

We found out all the PC requirements to get yourGod of Wargame up and running. We’re going to be telling you the minimum, recommended, high and ultra specs, so you’ll know what you need to make the experience even better, no matter what your target performance is.

Minimum requirements (720p at 30fps)

Minimum requirements (720p at 30fps)

Taking a look at the minimum specs, you don’t need a particularly powerful PC to run God of War at its lowest settings, but you won’t get to experience some of the finer details in the graphics.

Luckily, the processor and the graphics card are very much budget-friendly and it’s likely that you will meet these requirements if you do already own a gaming PC.

The 70GB of storage space is where some people may run into an issue. However, you can always purchase a newsolid-state drive(SSD) as recommended, or an external storage device.

The official minimum requirements are only really capable of a 720p resolution, which is very low considering most displays are at least Full HD now. So if you want to play God of War at 1080p with a 30fps performance, check out the above specs.

In terms of your processor, both the Intel i5-6600k and AMD Ryzen 5 2400G are relatively old, so you may find that your PC already fits these requirements, especially if it’s a newer gaming PC.

The GPU’s may be a little more tricky, as Santa Monica Studio is being a little more demanding with the specs here than for ‘minimum requirements’ but they’re still asking for low-end graphics power, so most systems should be able to cope here, especially if you bought your PC in the last couple of years.

High requirements (1080p at 60fps)

If you’re the kind of gamer who cares about frame rate, then you may want to play God of War at 60fps instead of 30fps, resulting in smoother motion. Fortunately, Santa Monica Studio has provided the God of War system requirements to achieve just that.

The processors are still not the most recent, meaning that you probably won’t have to break the bank if you need to upgrade, depending on where you buy it from.

The recommended GPUs are where you will likely need to upgrade, with theAMD RX 5600 XTcoming out at recently as 2020. One of the other hurdles surrounding graphics cards has been the constant shortages and stock issues, so you might need to shop around if you’re a new graphics card.

However, theNvidia GTX 1070came out back in 2016, so that might be a little easier to get your hands on, provided you’re willing to side with Team Green.

Ultra requirements (4K at 60fps)

And finally, here is what Santa Monica Studios recommends if you want to play God of War in 4K at 60fps on your PC.

The processors have been bumped up; theIntel i9-990kis a powerhouse when it comes to gaming. It’s not cheap though, with the price usually starting at around the £500 mark, so you’ll need to be willing to spend some money to experience Kratos in his best form.

The graphics side is also lofty; theNvidia RTX 3080is one of the newest GPUs from the company, and will cost upwards of £500. The AMD RX 6800 XT is the souped-up version of theAMD RX 6800and again offers superior graphics for a superior price.

Unless you’re already well-versed in upgrading your PC, or you bought a new one very recently, we wouldn’t expect you to meet these specs. That said, these recommended specs are for playing God of War with ultra graphics settings, so it may still be possible to play it in 4K with a weaker PC if you’re willing to lower those settings.

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