Watch Dogs PC Ultra Specs Revealed: Intel Core i7 4th Gen, GTX 780 Required

You'll need a fairly hefty rig to experience Watch Dogs on Ultra.

Posted By | On 14th, Apr. 2014

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If you the recommended system requirements for Ubisoft Montreal’s Watch Dogs on PC was something fierce, then you’ll be pleased to know that creative director Jonathan Morin has released Ultra system specs for the same.

On Twitter, Morin stated that, “We expect a lot of different specs to run the game at a high. But here are the ultra specs for the few who have them and ask for it: Intel Core i7-4770K with a GeForce 780. The PC video was recorded on an Intel Core i7-3930K with a GeForce Titan IIRC.”

Could this lend more credence to the rumours that Watch Dogs supports 4K resolutions right out of the box? Regardless, you’re going to need a fairly powerful rig to experience Watch Dogs with everything dialled up. That being said, we don’t expect the game to look the worst for wear on High settings. So worry not.

Watch Dogs will be releasing on PC, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PS3 and PS4 on May 27th.


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