The requirements of the Elodon Ring Knight Tree PC system are gone, and the good news is that if you are still shaking the same system you have used for the Eldin color, you should be fine.
Perhaps this is not surprising, seeing that Night Treyon is primarily Aldin color, Fortnite Way: “Basically a stand expansion,” PC Gamer’s Weiss Finlin put it in his deep -driven Roundown of the game, that in many ways “dramas are exactly like the Eldin color.” So, very similar games, very similar hardware needs.
The requirements of the original Alden color system were beautiful for their time, but it was three years ago and so they are very middle road these days. In fact, when the shadow of the Erder with the same needs in 2024 came to the scene, Hardware author Andy Adser described the minimal sunglasses as “beautiful age” and said that even the recommended vein was “very low -end hardware according to the modern standard”.
Night Treyon’s CPU needs have been minimized and slightly collided with the Eldin color on both fronts, though someone has played the game on at least CPU (a core I5 6600K, 16GB Ram and an RTX 3080), I wonder if you are able to be able to get your GPU and RAM. (Records, do not try it on me and then go crazy if it doesn’t work. I don’t make any promises here.)
The needs of RAM and GPUs are similar to the Eldin color, and it only requires 30GB of storage instead of 60 GB, which the Eldon color demanded – I think most of the map will do so.
With all of them, what’s here: what’s:
Minimum
- CPU: Intel Core i5 10600 or AMD Ryzen 5 5500
- RAM: 12 GB
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB or AMD Radeon RX 580 4GB
- Storage: 30 GB
- OS: Windows 10
- Direct X: DX 12 (Feature Level 12.0)
Recommended
- CPU: Intel Core i5 11500 or AMD Ryzen 5 5600
- RAM: 16 GB
- Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 8GB or AMD Radeon RX VEGA 56 8GB
- Storage: 30 GB
- OS: Windows 10
- Direct X: DX 12 (Feature Level 12.0)
Eldin Ring Knight Trey is ready to launch on May 29 and is now already purchased Steam.