Third-person shooter Outriders is still a few months away, but we now have a better idea of all the options it'll include when it launches in April. Developer People Can Fly outlined the game's PC specs in a new video, while also pointing out a bunch of additional customization options for the PC version, including the ability to unlock its frame rate and adjust your field of view.
First and foremost is the rundown of what you'll need to run Outriders when it launches on April 1. For the low end, running the game at 720p resolution and 60fps, you'll need at least an Nvidia GeForce GTX 750TI or AMD Radeon R9 270x graphics card, an Intel i5-3470 or AMD FX-8350 CPU, and 8GB of RAM. To hit the recommended specs for 1080p resolution and 60fps, you'll want at least a GeForce GTX 1060 6GB or Radeon RX 480 8GB graphics card, an i7-7700 or Ryzen 5 1600 CPU, and 16GB of RAM. You'll also need 70GB of storage space to install the game.
On the quality of life side, Outriders will include subtitle and interface support for 13 languages, a fully customizable user interface, unlockable frame rates, an adjustable FOV, ultrawide display support, and full cross-play between all platforms. There's also cross-save across the different platform ecosystems (so you'll be able to pass your save file between PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, or on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, but not from Xbox to PlayStation).
On PC, you can play with a mouse and keyboard, but Outriders also includes support for most first-party controllers. You can plug in an Xbox One, PS4, or Steam controller and play the game without a problem.
The video notes a handful of other useful PC features as well:
- Dynamic Resolution Scaling (DRS)
- NVIDIA DLSS
- NVIDIA Ansel
- Razer Chroma RBG
Check out the video above for a more detailed look at Outriders' PC options and features.
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