Killing Floor 3 System Requirements

Killing Floor 3 System Requirements have gone wild on PC

Killing Floor 3 System Requirements have dropped on PC, and oh boy, they are quite the conundrum in the community. After 9 years of Killing Floor 2 being released, many expect this to happen, however, do we actually need this change? As Triple A slop continues to crash, smaller games are being more needed than ever. Tripwire Interactive has decided that you will need a new AM5 platform to actually run this game in a desirable way. We at Infinite Start will cover what you might need to play the latest Killing Floor title.

AM5 or bust

Everyone is hating on Nvidia right now after being a neglectful and greedy company. Producing dangerous components that can bring risks of house fires thanks to an abysmal handling of voltage. Along with trying to short their own costumers by manipulating the market with paper releases, the faith is lost in accessible PC hardware. However one does not have to fret, gaming is totally doable on low end systems with integrated graphics.

As long as someone is willing to sacrifice graphic fidelity to try and keep a consistent frame rate, everything can be played. Graphics nowadays only exist to sell people new hardware, so they can engage with the eye candy as if it were a movie rather than a game. FPS titles like Killing Floor can also benefit from lowering graphic fidelity to boost performance and play better. If you care about graphics, you will need a 7000 series Ryzen and some powerful GPU to match, maybe go for AMD ones since those are cheaper and less prone to explode.

It is still inexcusable that companies do not care to optimize their games and just decide to compile code in their high end game development equipment. This can potentially make the sales of Killing Floor 3 take a momentary dip, not many can catch up with current hardware releases. The game will release next month on March 25th, so if you have what you need to try the latest and hottest entry on the Killing Floor franchise, then go for it.

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