The full required and recommended specs follow below.
Still, it's surprising to see that the PC version of Unity will only be available to a relatively small subset of PC owners-I'm personally out in the dark despite spending close to $600 on a video card less than three years ago. Ubisoft would no doubt point to the fact that Unity has been built exclusively for current-gen consoles and PC, and it therefore needs a good deal of horsepower to run. Even looking at other games that have been or will be released this fall- Alien: Isolation (GT 430/HD 5550), The Evil Within (GTX 460), and Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (GTS 450/HD 5870)-show how Unity's requirements blow them all away.
Laptop versions of these "may work but are not officially supported."īy comparison, the last Assassin's Creed game, Black Flag, recommended a GTX 470 or HD 5850 (GTX 260/HD 4870 required), both of which are significantly older than what's being asked for by Unity. The only video cards supported at release are the GTX 680 or better the GTX 700 series the HD 7970 or better and the R9 200 series. The processor and RAM requirements aren't especially noteworthy, but what stands out most are the video card requirements.Ī GTX 680 or HD 7970 is the bare minimum for what will run the game.
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Ubisoft today announced the minimum and recommended PC specs for Assassin's Creed Unity, and let's just say it's going to generate Nvidia and AMD some new business.Ī 64-bit operating system is required in order to play Unity, and you'll need a whopping 50 GB of hard drive space to install it. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's