Well, this is a relief

Controllaunches toward the tail-end of August, so Remedy has given PC players a heads-up as to what kind of specs they’ll need. Actually, that already happened two weeks ago.

WhenControl‘s PC requirements were first released in July, something seemed off. A GTX 1060 was listed as the minimum GPU to even get the game to function. A GTX 1080 Ti or Radeon Vega VII were the recommended GPUs. An Intel i5-7500 was the minimum CPU and an Intel i5-8600 was recommended. It was enough to getGame Debateto dub it the most demanding PC game yet, as determined by their listed system requirements.

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That has changed. Remedy has walked back the previous system requirements, and everything seems a lot more reasonable now. Here’s what you’ll need to runControlat its baseline specs:

Minimum Requirements:

It ramps up for the optimal experience (especially for anyone who’s chasing raytracing), but it’s still perfectly attainable:

There you have it, a new look atControl‘s specs.Controlwill no longer be the most demanding PC game. That’s not a trophy you really want on your shelf anyway. Sometimes it means you’re genuinely pushing the limits, but more often than not it just speaks to a poor optimization job.

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