Gearbox Studios has revealed the PC system requirements for their upcoming flagship release, and players can breathe a sigh of relief – you probably won’t require an extensive upgrade to play Borderlands 3.
With the upcoming release of the long-awaited Borderlands sequel, many gamers are sure to be wondering if the third main-series addition to the world of Pandora – promised to be “much bigger” than Borderlands 2 – will have monster system requirements.
One of the positives of the popular cartoonish looter-shooter series has always been it’s low demand when it comes to necessary hardware specs, however, and Borderlands 3 is set to be no different.
The publishers revealed the official minimum and recommended specs on the Borderlands website earlier today and the sequel’s demands aren’t really that much higher than that of Borderlands 2, which was released in 2012.
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- OS – Windows 7/8/10 (latest service pack)
- Processor – AMD FX-8350 |Intel i5-3570
- Memory – 6GB RAM
- Graphics card – AMD Radeon™ HD 7970 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 2GB
- HDD – 75 GB
Recommended Specs:
- OS – Windows 7/8/10 (latest service pack)
- Processor – AMD Ryzen 5 2600 | Intel i7-4770
- Memory – 16GB RAM
- Graphics card – AMD Radeon™ RX 590 | NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
- HDD – 75 GB
As well as the hardware specifications that Gearbox revealed on their website, the settings that players can alter in their games were also revealed, including the choices on capped framerates, character and vehicle field of view changes, and more.
Basic
- Graphics API: DirectX 11, DirectX 12
- Display: (varies by setup)
- Display Mode: Full Screen, Windowed Borderless, Windowed
- Resolution: (varies by setup)
- Vertical Sync: Off, On
- Resolution Scale: 50% – 200% in 25% increments
- Limit Frame Rate: Smooth 22-62 FPS, Capped 30 FPS, Capped 50 FPS, Capped 60 FPS, Capped 72 FPS, Capped 120 FPS, Unlimited, Custom
- Custom FPS Limit: default 90, minimum 15, maximum 300
- Calibrate Display: Brightness and HDR
- Calibrate Safe Area: Adjust the boundary of the UI
- Field of View: default 90, minimum 70, maximum 110
- Vehicle Field of View: default 90, minimum 70, maximum 110
- HUD Scale: default 1, minimum 0.6, maximum 1.3
Advanced
Preferences
- Display Stats: Off, FPS, All (FPS, CPU, GPU)
- Anti Aliasing: None, FXAA, Temporal
- FidelityFX Sharpening: Off, On
- Camera Motion Blur: Off, On
- Object Motion Blur: Off, On
General
- Graphics Quality: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Texture Streaming: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Anisotropic Filtering: 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x
- Material Quality: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Shadows: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Draw Distance: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Environment Texture Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Environment Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Terrain Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Foliage Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Character Texture Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Character Detail: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Ambient Occlusion: Low, Medium, High, Ultra
- Volumetric Fog: Off, Medium, High, Ultra
- Screen Space Reflections: Off, Medium, High, Ultra
Borderlands 3 is slated to be released for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on September 13, ending a seven-year hiatus for the popular franchise’s main titles.
If you are playing on PC, the game will initially only be available through the Epic Store until April 2020.