Mirror’s Edge Catalyst PC Specs Revealed

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Mirror’s Edge Catalyst, the follow up/reboot to the cult classic original game, is almost here, and if you’re planning on playing it on PC (which seems likely, since PC is where most of the original game’s fanbase was), then you probably want to know just how much grunt you need to have on your rig to be able to run it.

Thankfully, EA and DICE have released the specs necessary to run the game on PC, and they don’t appear to be anything too crazy- well, not for the minimum spec, anyway. If you want to match the recommended spec, you’ll need a damn good rig.

MINIMUM:

OS: Windows® 7 64-Bit (use the latest Service Pack)
CPU: Intel i3-3250 / AMD FX-6350. (Note: Mirror’s Edge Catalyst requires at least 4 logical cores to run.)
RAM: 6 GB
HARD DRIVE: At least 25 GB of free space
VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 650 Ti 2GB or better / AMD Radeon™ R9 270x or better
INPUT: Keyboard and mouse, dual analog controller

RECOMMENDED:

OS: Windows® 10 64-Bit (use the latest Service Pack)
CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 at 3.4 GHz / AMD FX-8350 at 4.0 GHz
RAM: 16 GB
HARD DRIVE: At least 25 GB of free space
VIDEO: NVIDIA GeForce® GTX 970 4GB or better / AMD Radeon™ R9 280x 3GB or better
INPUT: Keyboard and mouse, dual analog controller


Let’s hope the game isn’t as demanding as it seems to be because of a poorly optimized port. Mirror’s Edge Catalyst launches on PS4, Xbox One, and PC via Origin, next month.


Source: GamingBolt
 
I got dis.
Except for CPU.... I never beat CPU specs because all games require an i7 to run at recommended...... apparently.

Edit: I also don't beat the ram specs. WTF 16GB XD
 
I got dis.
Except for CPU.... I never beat CPU specs because all games require an i7 to run at recommended...... apparently.

Edit: I also don't beat the ram specs. WTF 16GB XD

Yeah, yet I've found in almost all scenarios my mid range i5 can still push nicely.

Also, I think 8GB should be a minimum nowadays in people's systems.

Lastly, maybe it could have something to do with draw distance. I would think in a fast paced game like this it would need to load up a lot further ahead than most games.
 
Yeah, yet I've found in almost all scenarios my mid range i5 can still push nicely.

Also, I think 8GB should be a minimum nowadays in people's systems.

Lastly, maybe it could have something to do with draw distance. I would think in a fast paced game like this it would need to load up a lot further ahead than most games.

Lol yeah my i5 always does decently. I've got that minimum of 8GB ram. never run out so never had a reason to increase.
Except for Witcher 3, which was said to be CPU intensive.

Agree with you, might be that.
 
Minimum specs aren't too demanding, I could run it on my system fairly well, I reckon. :)
 
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