
Outlast 2 test running on a medium PC (6 cores, 12 RAM, Radeon HD 7870 2 GB)īased on the available video materials for the game, one can judge the religious direction of the new Outlast 2. This is only a small part of the innovations, but even this, plus an extremely gloomy and depressing atmosphere, will force the main character to save every ray of light, because it requires, as before, batteries that will have to be sought and protected.


Enemies will also become more annoying, they will be able to crouch and break glass. Judging by the recent gameplay trailer, the Red Barrels developer studio will expand the gameplay somewhat, adding more interaction with objects in order to get further. In the first part of Outlast, a curious journalist had a chance to experience all the horrors and fears in one of the psychiatric hospitals, under the command of a crazy doctor and other insane persons. Outlast 2 test running on a weak PC (4 cores, 4 RAM, GeForce GTX 550 Ti 1 GB) Like the first part, Outlast 2 will most likely please gamers not only with a technical component, but also with an atmospheric and, we hope, deeper and more interesting plot. And here, in fact, a 5-year-old PC is suitable for maximum settings, which is good, since the picture in the game is decent, judging by the demo version of the game that has long been available. Video : GeForce GTX 660 or Radeon HD 7870 or equivalent with 1.5 GB VRAM or higherĪs for the recommended ones, they are also within the bounds of decency, especially in light of the games of 2016, which were not only with high requirements, but also worked through time or crookedly.Proc: Intel Core i5 and, most likely, an analogue from AMD in the form of FX 6300.OS: Windows 7 and "fresh", 64 bit only.

For the most comfortable game in this much promising story "survival game", the following PC is recommended: In general, the minimum system requirements for Outlast 2 only pleased. Both the processor and the RAM will be in the vast majority of players.Īs for the graphics adapter (shortly “vidyuhi”), there are non-built-in video cards here (although it is possible that Outlast 2 will run on them too), but the level is again 10 years old, which will suit most PC players.

Judging by the presented "minimal wages", in addition to the chilling horror-thriller, we are also waiting for a launch on computers ten years ago, which, of course, pleases. Video: GeForce GTX 260 or Radeon HD 4870, both with 1 GB of video memory.Proc: Intel Core i3-530 or equivalent from AMD.OS : Windows 7 and newer (64 bit only).And now the official system requirements for the game have arrived. One of the most successful horror games of recent times will finally honor us with its presence.
