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This game isn't exactly pushing the boundaries for graphics. It's pushing the boundaries for content. So have at least 200gbs of reserve space on your SSD/HDD.
It will, my spec:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X 8-Core Processor
Video Card: AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT
Operating System: Windows 11
RAM: 32 GB
Run this game on max setting 1080p with a SSD using directx12
In each category, it will break down what is recommended and what you have, so if something is flagged it will say why. Lets you know what should be upgraded if you have to.
There is no DX12 option. There is Vulkan or DX11. Unless you are using some kind of wizardry I am not aware of.
And as a punch in the nuts to AMD fans, the game will support DLSS, but no mention of FSR in the final version. So this will lower the requirements down some for Nvidia GPU's. They said in today's Community update, if you have a RTX 3060, you can run the game at 1440p at 60 fps.
Actually, depending on your motherboard and it's BIOS support, you can upgrade just the CPU all the way up to a Ryzen 7 5800X3D which is still up there as one of the best gaming CPUs. No need to update anything else.
Edit: and with that said 30-50fps in a game like this is perfectly playable (imo).