The system requirements for Hogwarts Legacy have been published on Steam. Surprisingly, sometimes there is a very small difference between the minimum and recommended requirements.
Hogwarts Legacy is a new action role-playing game set in the Harry Potter universe. To be able to enter the open world for release in February, players must have at least half-up-to-date hardware: system requirements for the game were recently published on Steam.
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The minimum requirements for modern are in a Play normal range. Specifically, developers need either an Intel Core i5-8400 or an AMD Ryzen 5 2600. It requires at least 8 GB of RAM and DirectX 12 enabled graphics card speech. Avalanche Software designates a Geforce GTX 1070 or a Radeon RX Vega 56 as the lower limit for the pixel accelerator used. This should allow players to play Hogwarts Legacy in 1080p with less detail and 60 fps. If you have weak hardware, you can probably still play the game without the high frame rate.
On the other hand, if you have a little more power, you can do Hogwarts LegacyRyzen 5 3600 as well as a Geforce GTX 1080 Ti or a Radeon RX 5700 XT, The memory requirement also remains the same at 85GB, but the Avalanche software requires the use of an SSD for high graphic detail. On the other hand, the minimum requirements also mention HDD support.
Maybe play straight into the high detail: Avalanche Software mentions 16 GB of RAM, a Core i7-8700 or a Core i7-8700 as part of the recommended system requirementsAlso interesting: Hogwarts Legacy: €300 Collector’s Edition includes floating wand
Assuming full resolution scaling, the Hogwarts legacy might just be tight for UHD players: a graphics card that’s four times faster than the GTX 1080 Ti doesn’t exist yet. By the time the game is released, both AMD and Nvidia will have new top-of-the-line GPU models, and you can certainly use fewer anti-aliasing or upscaling algorithms in an emergency. How much this brings in the end, we will probably find out in February.
Source: Steam