Spectre Divide system requirements

Brandon Moore

Brandon Moore

Get familiar with the Spectre Divide system requirement, so you know if your computer can handle running the shooter.

Spectre Divide is a unique first-person shooter that doesn't take a ton of power to run on your computer. Still, you shouldn't just assume it will boot up properly with the rig you've got. You should always take a look at the system requirements for a game, including Spectre Divide, before you download it.

So, let's go over the minimum and recommended requirements to ensure a smooth time.

Spectre Divide system requirements for PC

The minimum system requirements for Spectre Divide are available. They might as well be the recommended requirements, too. Those aren't listed on the game's website or the Steam page.

If your PC can run the following, then you should have no problem playing Spectre Divide. And of course, the more your computer is upgraded compared to what is necessary, the higher the chance you can play on better graphic settings with no problem.

Minimum requirements

The minimum specs needed for Spectre Divide straight from the game's website (Image via Mountaintop Studios)
The minimum specs needed for Spectre Divide straight from the game's website (Image via Mountaintop Studios)

These come directly from the support page of Spectre Divide, but you can find a similar list of specs on the Steam page:

  • Processor: Intel Core 15 (4th Gen. or newer) or AMD Ryzen 5
  • Memory: 8GB DDR3
  • GPU: NVIDIA GTX 1080-TI or AMD RX 6700-XT
  • Storage: SSD (Recommended)
  • Windows 10 or Higher
  • DirectX 11

Again, there is nothing suggested for recommended system requirements for Spectre Divide. Use these as the benchmark on if your PC will be able to handle the game. As well, take note that Mountaintop Studios says virtual computers, such as Shadow PC, are not supported.

With all of this in mind, you can boot up Spectre Divide and give it a go. Just head to your settings as soon as you load in to adjust your graphics, audio, and general options to best fit the hardware within your computer.

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