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PC Specs for Metro: Last Light Released

April 18, 2013 by Josiah Renaudin

All the specifications for the PC version of Metro: Last Light can now be viewed.

The Metro franchise may focus on a ravaged, post-apocalyptic world, but that doesn’t mean the adventure of Artyom can’t have a few sparks of beauty. 2033 was a visual powerhouse for the PC back in 2010, and the recently released specs for this year’s Last Light hint at what should be another stunning aesthetic treat.

Publisher Deep Silver and developer 4A Games have just announced the PC specs for the game, which recommend that players are packing a high-end graphics card when attempting to boot the game up. The Nvidia Titan is said to allow the game to display its full graphical muscle.

Everything you need to know, whether you’re looking to experience the game on minimum or maximum settings, can be found below: 

Minimum

Windows: XP (32-Bit), Vista, 7 or 8

CPU: 2.2 GHz Dual Core e.g. Intel Core 2 Duo

RAM: 2GB

Direct X: 9.0c

Graphics Card: DirectX 9, Shader Model 3 compliant e.g. NVIDIA GTS 250 (or AMD equivalent e.g. HD Radeon 4000 series) or higher

For 3D Vision Support:

NVIDIA GTX 275 or higher

120Hz Monitor

NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8

Recommended

Windows: Vista, 7 or 8

CPU: 2.6 GHz Quad Core e.g. Intel Core i5

RAM: 4GB

Direct X: 11

Graphics Card: NVIDIA GTX 580/660 Ti (or AMD equivalent e.g. 7870) or higher

For 3D Vision Support:

NVIDIA GTX 580/660Ti or higher

120Hz Monitor

NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8

Optimum

Windows: Vista, 7 or 8

CPU: 3.4 GHz Multi-Core e.g. Intel Core i7

RAM: 8GB

Direct X: 11

Graphics Card: NVIDIA GTX 690 / NVIDIA Titan

For 3D Vision Support:

NVIDIA GTX 690

120Hz Monitor

NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8

If you’re interested in seeing the game in action, two survival guides intended to help players survive the apocalypse have been released. The first is focused on the dangerous world, while the latest edition tackles the enemies crawling in it. 

The full experience will be available on the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and PC May 14. 

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