![]() Right now, Atomic Heart has no firm release date on PC. The game is also said to support Windows 7, 8, 8.1 and Windows 10, which means that the game will likely have both DirectX 11 and a DirectX 12 mode. Atomic Heard's recommended requirements list higher-end processors like Intel's i7-4770K and AMD's Ryzen 5 1500X, at least 8GB of system memory and graphics cards like Nvidia's GTX 1060 (6GB) and AMD's RX 580 (8GB). On the AMD side, the 6-core FX 6300 is also recommended on the low-end. ![]() The game will also require quad-core processors like Intel's i5-2500K, and at least 6GB of system memory is required. On the low-end, Atomic Heart should run on systems with 22GB of storage and a graphics card with 3GB or more VRAM, with AMD's R9 290 4GB and Nvidia's GTX 780 being the game's minimum hardware recommendations. The game will also support graphics cards that lack hardware-accelerated ray-tracing capabilities, making the game a lot more accessible. Nvidia has already released an RTX tech demo that uses Atomic Heart's assets, which means that the game will require the latest PC hardware to run at high framerates with features like Ray Tracing enabled. ![]() ![]() Players, who assume a Soviet Special Duty KGB officer's role, must investigate Facility 3826, a location where a large robotics control system has malfunctioned. ![]() In Atomic Heart, the game takes place within a world where the technological revolution took place before or around the cold war, creating technological innovations like robots, the internet and holograms within an atmosphere of communism, imperialism and war readiness. Mundfish has officially revealed Atomic Heart's PC system requirements, giving PC gamers an idea of how powerful their systems need to be to play this alternative universe USSR-themed action RPG. ![]()
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