But youll need a cracker GPU to run.4 answers 0 votes: I have played the game with my Logitech G29 on Nvidia GTX 970 4GB, 16 GB RAM, Xeon Processor. CPU is not as demanding, I5 8th gen or better will do, and 16GB RAM. I like a good balance of arcade and simulation in rally games, though I found recently Dirt Rally to be an awesome experience as a pure rally simulator. Youll need an RTX 3070 or AMD RX 6700 XT, or better. On topic though, I'm considering buying this game when it gets cheaper. A powerful console would mean graphically intensive ports for the PC players like us and I'm all for that. Weak CPU and strong GPU just means visual fidelity, but is there any meaningful gameplay ideas to be added which utilizes today's technology with those Jaguar cores?Īt the same time we could get 7 nm Vega cores paired the new CPU, maybe amount of 40 or close to that in a good case. It is sad if game's get limited by CPU power, since you really need CPU to push data for the GPU, and in many cases physics and other game logic depends on the CPU and those are the features that make many games more fun to play and what you can innovate with as a developer. Let's hope next consoles will ship with four core Ryzen, what would be reasonable to think, though the performance difference between that and the Jaguar cores is tremendous. Memory is plenty (8 Gb), but even 2 Gb more would result in much higher quality textures.
You are right, but the current consoles would benefit much more from a better CPU than upping GPU from this point onwards.