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Now, let me lay it out for ya: the bare minimum to play Marvel-Rivals “acceptably” at 1080p/120 FPS is a six-core CPU running at 4.0 GHz, 16-24 GB of RAM, and the GeForce 3060—12GB VRAM version.
Or, you could snag yourself a Series-S, which runs at dynamic 1080p and 120 FPS. But you’d have to play with a gamepad or shell out for an adapter to hook up a keyboard and mouse to your Series-S.
Anything less? Quad-core CPUs, GPUs weaker than a 3060, or under 16 GB of RAM—you’re in for an unplayable experience. And don’t even think about trusting those devs recommending a 2060. If this game doesn’t hit a steady 120 FPS, it’s just not worth it!
I have a 3080 and my friend has a 4080.
Its because of the game and its engine, you cannot do anything and will have to wait for the developers to hopefully one day fix this.
Yeah the App that updates your drivers once a month.
I basically have this exact build (ryzen 5 7600X 6-Core, 64 GB ram, SSD storage, GeForce RTX 3060) and I still get the GPU crash error. It has nothing to do with the hardware requirements. It's some sort of memory leak with certain hardware that they need to fix within the game itself.
My CPU and GPU are ice cold running the game. They aren't overheating.
Oh thank goodness I'm not alone on this one. Hopefully they fix this soon.