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Will Indiana Jones And The Great Circle Run On Your PC? Check Out The Requirements

Bethesda has shared a detailed list of Indiana Jones' PC specs ahead of the game's launch.

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Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is just a few days away from launch, and Bethesda has now revealed the game's PC specs ahead of the game's December 6 early access period and December 9 launch.

The game is also launching on Xbox Series X, but naturally, PC players will want to make sure their machines are capable of running the game before purchasing it. Keep reading for a closer look at Indiana Jones and the Great Circle's PC specs.

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Minimum system requirements

  • Operating system: 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i7-10700K at 3.8 GHz (or better) OR AMD Ryzen 5 3600 at 3.6 GHz (or better)
  • Memory: 16 GB RAM
  • Graphics: RTX 2060 Super 8 GB, AMD Radeon Rx 6600 8 GB, OR Intel Arc A580
  • Storage: 120 GB
  • Notes: SSD and GPU hardware ray tracing required. Graphic preset: low. Resolution: 1080p. Target FPS: 60.

If you're really looking to take advantage of the game's ray-tracing tech, here are Bethesda's recommended specs:

Recommended specs for ray tracing

  • Operating system: 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i7 12700K at 3.6 GHz (or better) OR AMD Ryzen 7 7700 at 3.8 GHz (or better)
  • Memory: 32 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 16 GB
  • Storage: 120 GB
  • Notes: SSD, GPU hardware ray tracing, and DLSS 3 with frame generation and super resolution (preset: balanced) required. Graphic preset: high. Resolution: 1440p (upscaled). Target FPS: 60.

For the overachievers out there, Bethesda has also shared the hardware required to make the absolute most of the game's visual effects and performance. See the game's "ultra" specs below:

Ideal specs for ray tracing

  • Operating system: 64-bit Windows 10
  • Processor: Intel Core i7 13900K at 3.0 GHz (or better) OR AMD Ryzen 7 7900X at 4.7 GHz (or better)
  • Memory: 32 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB
  • Storage: 120 GB
  • Notes: SSD, GPU hardware ray tracing, and DLSS 3 with frame generation and super resolution (preset: Performance) required. Graphic preset: Ultra. Resolution: 4k (upscaled). Target FPS: 60.
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PC requirements
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle PC requirements

Of course, everyone's preferences are different, so Bethesda has also shared a helpful infographic listing a total of six different acceptable spec configurations for players to choose from, based on how much they value ray-tracing, or if they prefer higher-quality graphics versus better overall performance. For more information on Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, including recommended specs and more information on installing the game on Xbox, check out Bethesda's blog post.

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Pure unadulterated lies. Just like with every game that tossed out a spreadsheet. Keep getting paid to sell those ripoff video cards.

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The requirements are not that steep, tbh, maybe it will hit the CPU the most.

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@tommytong: Nah too cinematic, combat is first person, some over the shoulder. No massive world building blown out like a civ games, or total war, or flight etc. But yeah, specs are about like most AAA games out today.

Unless you are wanting to run this game at 240hz+++ at 1080p, it will most likely use more GPU or GPU bound then cpu.

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