Call of Duty: Vanguard pc system requirements have been officially announced. The developer company gave players an idea of how powerful their gear should be to enter the alternative vision of the Second World War, just days before the game's release. The preload time of Vanguard, whose release date is set as November 5, has also been announced.
You can miraculously run Vanguard with a CPU as low as Intel Core i3-4340 or AMD FX-6300. You can install it on a computer with a minimum of 8 GB of RAM and 36 GB of storage. However, if you want to get the 4K experience shown in a new PC trailer released by publisher Activision, you will need to upgrade your hardware. In short, you'll need a much newer Intel Core i9-9900K/AMD Ryzen 9 3900X. Check out the full CoD: Vanguard 4K Ultra, recommended and minimum system requirements below .
As previously mentioned , Vanguard will take up much less storage space than previous Call of Duty games. You'll need a minimum of 36GB if you only want to play Multiplayer and Zombie mode, but with Vanguard's Hi-Rez Cache feature that streams high-res assets, capturing 4K footage will cost you "up to 64GB" or up to 32GB.
For 4K video, it is recommended that gamers have at least an Intel Core i9-9900K or AMD Ryzen 9 3900X combined with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 or AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT with at least 10GB of video memory and a PC with 16GB of RAM.
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If you pre-ordered Call of Duty: Vanguard on Battle.net , you can boot it before the November 5 release date.
The boot starts on November 2nd. Activision states in its blog post that some players may find that their digital copies are not automatically preloaded, so you will need to find Call of Duty: Vanguard in the Battle.net Launcher "partner games" section and follow the prompts to start your download.
As you can see, the Call of Duty: Vanguard system requirements are on average to run on any PC. Unless of course you want a 4K experience. See you in another news!