As part of their exclusive technology partnership, AMD and Bethesda have published their system requirements for the space game Starfield, which will be released on September 6th, ranging from Heroic to Epic to Legendary with only AMD processors, motherboards, and graphics. cards into consideration.
As part of their exclusive, much-discussed and controversial technology partnership among gamers, AMD and Bethesda have now published “their” system requirements for the space role-playing game Starfield, which will be released on September 6th. These range from heroic (“heroic”) to epic (“epic”) to legendary (“legendary”) and take into account only processors, motherboards and graphics cards from AMD, which should definitely start the following discussions. It starts with the three presets.
- heroic: “The perfect entry point for 1080p gaming to experience impressive graphics and frame rates.”
- epic: “Ideal for 1440p or widescreen gamers, and delivers maximum visual settings and high FPS.”
- legendary: “For relentless 4K gamers who want the best Starfield experience ever.”
also system requirements exclusive
Of course, only Ryzen CPUs and Radeon graphics cards as well as AMD motherboards are recommended for all three graphics presets, without even citing an alternative from the competition. It also seems a bit misplaced to list three different motherboards or chipsets, with neither mainboard nor chipset affecting performance.
After AMD has already been accused of banning DLSS in favor of FSR through exclusive technology partnership, the now published system requirements are likely to cause very heated discussions among gamers again.
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