

- HOW TO DOWNLOAD GEARS OF WAR 4 ON PC AFTER GETTING NVIDIA HOW TO
- HOW TO DOWNLOAD GEARS OF WAR 4 ON PC AFTER GETTING NVIDIA UPDATE
In an effort to figure that out, we've thrown not 20 or even 30 graphics cards at this title, but 40 - 41 to be exact. Oh, and you need 80GB of drive space!Īgain, those are only the minimum requirements to play the game, so what if you intend to enjoy it in all of its glory? The developer suggests at least a Core i5 ( Haswell) or AMD FX-6300 (in other words a quad-core processor), 8GB of system memory, 2GB of VRAM on either the GeForce GTX 750 Ti or Radeon R7 260X. On top of that, your system's hardware needs to be pretty decent as well.

HOW TO DOWNLOAD GEARS OF WAR 4 ON PC AFTER GETTING NVIDIA UPDATE
In fact, gamers require the latest version of Windows 10 with Anniversary Update and it must be the 64-bit version. In an effort to figure out performance, we've thrown not 20 or even 30 graphics cards at this title, but 40 - 41 to be exact.īecause Gears of War 4 only supports DX12, it's exclusive to Windows 10 and sadly at this point can only be purchased through the clunky Windows Store, a rubbish alternative to popular services such as Steam (it had to be said.).
HOW TO DOWNLOAD GEARS OF WAR 4 ON PC AFTER GETTING NVIDIA HOW TO
It's said that DX12 has increased performance thanks to more direct control over the hardware, simplifying the driver layer, and allowing the developer to make fully informed decisions on how to optimally manage graphics resources. Gears of War 4 is DX12-only, meaning the game has been built from the ground up to leverage this low-level API on both the PC and Xbox versions, and considering developer 'The Coalition' is a subsidiary of Microsoft, it should come as no surprise that they worked together on incorporating the technology, nor that Epic Games assisted in allowing Gears of War 4 to take full advantage of UE4's DX12 support. Besides being one of the year's biggest blockbuster games, the arrival of Gears of War 4 a few days ago is especially exciting for a number of reasons: Windows/Xbox cross-platform multiplayer, the exclusion of older DirectX APIs, the use Unreal Engine 4 versus UE3, and for the simple fact that this is the first GoW title developed outside of Epic Games.
