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This feels like a weird way to break up the requirements. Why not specify recommended specs for optimal performance (60 fps) At each resolution from 1080p to 4k?
Like, what if you wanna play at 1080p on max settings with ray tracing and a 144hz monitor? I don't really know where that falls here, cause they only tell me what's recommended for medium settings at 1080p and high settings at 1440p. Seems weird to tie the graphics settings and resolution together, right?
@ADHDefy While I agree with you, such requirements aren't set in stone anyway. They are just there to give an idea of common setups. This is still one of the most useful system requirements info I have seen on PC.