Isonzo System Requirements

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Can I Run Isonzo On My Computer?

Isonzo is a realistic WWI-era FPS heading to PCs in early 2022, but can your computer handle it? The best way to figure that out for sure is to check your system specs for yourself, and then compare them with the official system requirements.

If you’re not sure how you go about checking system specs, we have a guide on gathering hardware info for you right here. Once you know what your specs are, compare them with those that we’ve listed below to get a good idea of where you stand. From there, you can decide if you need to replace your system, or at least upgrade some of your parts.

Isonzo Release Date & Game Details

  • Release Date : Q1 2022 (Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, Microsoft Windows)
  • System Requirements : Medium
  • Genre : FPS
  • Developer : M2H / Blackmill Games
  • Publisher : M2H

Isonzo is a realistic FPS in every sense of the world. It takes place in the Alps during World War I and pits two teams against each other to duke it out using authentic period military hardware. Choose to control either Italy or the Austro-Hungarian empire and fight for control over authentic maps recreated from real towns in the Alps by the dedicated design team.

Isonzo System Recuirements

Isonzo Minimum System Requirements

  • CPU : Intel CPU Core i5-2500K 3.3GHz, AMD CPU Phenom II X4 940
  • RAM : 4GB RAM (Recommended: 16 GB)
  • GPU : Geforce GTX 960M / Radeon HD 7750 or higher, 2GB video card memory
  • Operating System : Windows 8/10 64 Bit (Recommended: Windows 10 64 Bit)
  • Storage Space : 8GB

Recommended system requirements haven’t been released yet.

What Gaming PC Do We Recommend To play Isonzo?

As the specs above reveal, you don’t need insanely powerful hardware to have a good time with Isonzo. Having said that, for the best possible experience you’ll want 16GB of RAM and a semi-decent last-gen graphics card. With that in mind, you can probably spend around $600 to get most of the parts you’ll need, assuming you don’t struggle too much to buy a GPU right now.

When it comes to the pre-built options. they’re usually a bit more expensive. You’ll probably end up spending $800 here, to make sure you have a decent enough GPU, but also because a shocking number of pre-built systems only come with 8GB of RAM. You’ll have to make sure you’re getting a pre-built with the full 16GB if you don’t want a lot of stuttering and loading.

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Will Worrall

Will is the Games Editor at WePC and is a writer who's been tinkering with computers and software since he was old enough to know what a keyboard or screwdriver is. Since 2016 he has written for several high-profile websites, including MakeUseOf and Space.com, specializing in retro gaming and technology, guides, and cybersecurity.

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