Four Last Things System Requirements: Can You Run It?
- Developer:
- Joe Richardson
- Publisher:
- Joe Richardson
- Release date:
- 23 February 2017 (7 years ago)
- Hardware demand level:
- 0.3 / 10 - not demanding
Official Four Last Things system requirements for PC
To run Four Last Things, you'll need at least 2 GB of RAM and 500 MB of free disk space. The game requires a minimum graphics card like the Radeon HD 8210E, but for a better experience, the developers recommend using an Radeon HD 8210E. As for your CPU, an Celeron E3300 is the minimum, but if you want to crank up the settings and enjoy smoother gameplay, aim for an Pentium D 960 or better.
Minimum requirements
- Graphics card:
- OpenGL 2.0 compatible with 512 MB RAM
- CPU:
- 2 GHz - Dual Core
- RAM:
- 2 GB RAM
- File size:
- 500 MB available space
- Operating system:
- Windows XP
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0c
Recommended requirements
- Graphics card:
- OpenGL 2.0 compatible with 512 MB RAM
- CPU:
- 2.6 GHz - Dual Core
- RAM:
- 4 GB RAM
- File size:
- 500 MB available space
- Operating system:
- Windows Vista/7/8/10
- DirectX:
- Version 9.0c
Four Last Things performance on your PC
Four Last Things performance on your GPU
GeForce RTX 3060's performance compared to the game's official system requirements.
GeForce RTX 3060 is 88.6x faster than Radeon HD 8210E. Your graphics card can run Four Last Things at recommended settings according to Joe Richardson.
Four Last Things performance on your CPU
Core i5-12400's performance compared to the game's official system requirements.
Core i5-12400 is 23.9x faster than Pentium D 960. Your CPU can run Four Last Things at recommended settings according to Joe Richardson.
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