Space Shooter Boundary receives PC system requirements

Space Shooter Boundary receives PC system requirements

Space Shooter Boundary receives PC system requirements

Later this year, the low-gravity space shooter Broundary’s due to release on PC, giving PC gamers a unique multiplayer FPS experience. Players will take part in a range of team-based multiplayer modes to dominate each of the game’s orbiting maps, challenging rival astronauts in Team Deathmatch, Capture The Flag, Skirmish and Orbital Purge game modes.   

On PC, Boundary is designed to run on modern quad-core processors in Windows PCs with at least 8GB of system memory. Surgical Scalpels, the game’s developers recommend Intel’s i7-4790K processor, 16GB of RAM and Nvidia’s GTX 1060 graphics card. 

For lower-end PC users, Intel’s i5-6400 processor and Nvidia’s GTX 660 and GTX 1050 graphics cards are listed as the game’s minimum requirements. Sadly, no AMD hardware is listed as part of Boundary’s system requirements. 

Boundary runs using Microsoft’s DirectX 11 API and requires 20GB of storage to install on Windows PCs. At this time, Boundary has no release date, though the game is due to launch sometime in 2020. 

 

MINIMUM:

OS: Windows7/8/10 64bit
Processor: Intel i5-6400
Memory: 8 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 20 GB available space

RECOMMENDED:

OS: Windows7/8/10 64bit
Processor: Intel i7-4770K
Memory: 16 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060
DirectX: Version 11
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 20 GB available space

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