
#RAGE 2 GAME 720P#
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1070 8GB or AMD Vega 56 8GBĬonsidering the importance of staying above 30fps, I have to assume the 'minimum' specs are for 1080p low at around 45fps-or perhaps 720p at 60fps or more.Processor: Intel Core i7-4770 or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X.Graphics: Nvidia GTX 780 3GB or AMD R9 280 3GB.

Processor: Intel Core i5-3570 or AMD Ryzen 3 1300X.Here's what Bethesda gives as the minimum and recommended hardware: The official Rage 2 system requirements (opens in new tab) are pretty reasonable, though no mention is made of target performance. "I think I see the problem with your PC's hardware." Rage 2 system requirements But Rage saw no mod support either, so don't count on it. Mods are still a bit of a question mark-there's no support right now, but there was a comment made a few months ago about how id Software recognizes the importance of mods so maybe it will appear in the future. Full support for all resolutions and aspect ratios is present, and unlike the original Rage, there's no framerate cap, vsync can be disabled, the FOV range is pretty massive, and controllers and keymapping support are present along with a photo mode. Okay, I guess there's a sort of "revenge my death" option, but there's no traditional co-op or other modes. Rage 2 does tick most of the important features-the biggest omission being any form of multiplayer. As our partner for these detailed performance analyses, MSI provided the hardware we needed to test Rage 2 on a bunch of different AMD and Nvidia GPUs, multiple CPUs, and several laptops-see below for the full details, along with our Performance Analysis 101 article.
