[Update: Bethesda pulled these specs from the Steam page over the weekend, and then posted updated requirements on its own site. The new specs are almost the exact same, just slightly different here and there. There’s also a new list of settings for “Ultra-Nightmare,” which is 4K at 60fps or 1440p at 120fps. All the new settings have been swapped out below.]
Anyone who plans to rip and tear through Doom Eternal on PC on March 20 might want to make sure they’re packing enough firepower.
Bethesda has updated the Doom Eternal Steam page to include PC specs, and they’re kind of heavy-hitting. Getting the game running at minimum settings (1080p resolution, 60 frames per second, low quality) takes a GTX 1060. There’s probably some wiggle room for turning those settings down even further, but plenty of 1060 owners won’t be ready to accept that their GPU is in lowest settings territory quite yet.
Here’s what’s needed for Doom Eternal‘s minimum settings:
Source: Destructoid (Update) You kinda need a BFPC to run Doom Eternal at the recommended settings