Outward 2 to Feature 'Potato' Graphics Setting Below Minimum Specs
Indie-RPG Outward 2 is releasing on Steam early access on July 7, and developer Nine Dots Studio wants to make sure you know that even if your PC is an ancient-potato rig, the game will run just fine.
Indie-RPG Outward 2 is releasing on Steam early access on July 7, and developer Nine Dots Studio wants to make sure you know that even if your PC is an ancient-potato rig, the game will run just fine.
Outward 2, the upcoming indie RPG, is set to launch on Steam early access on July 7. Nine Dots Studio, the developer, emphasizes that the game will be playable even on low-end PCs. The game's system requirements were revealed in a video, showcasing its performance on high-end as well as extremely low settings.
The game offers a 'potato' graphics setting tailored for PCs below the minimum specs, such as a GeForce GTX 750 TI and 8GB of RAM. Despite the low configuration, Outward 2 manages to deliver decent visuals, even on the lowest settings. The video introduces 'couch potato' co-op mode, highlighting the game's adaptability to different hardware.
Outward 2 distinguishes itself from traditional RPGs by focusing on realism and survival elements. Players are ordinary individuals who must learn skills, manage resources, and engage in strategic combat. The closed beta, scheduled from May 26 to June 8, will offer a glimpse of new gameplay features and regions.