Battlefield 1 requires a minimum of 8 GB RAM, but higher specifications offer better performance.
Battlefield 1 requires a minimum of 8 GB RAM, but higher specifications offer better performance.
You just checked the website and found out that some games might require more than 8 GB of RAM. Performance levels can vary, with some needing about half the recommended amount. What are your thoughts on whether this game could really use more than 8 GB?
Game Debate has been providing reliable information since its inception, though specific official system requirements have not been announced yet.
The game hasn't been released yet and there are no leaks available.
The cost is almost negligible at the moment, though I’m pretty sure it won’t consume everything.
However, many latest titles require around 4 to 6 GB of memory. It’s not unexpected that you might need over 8 GB for this application?
I rely heavily on game-debate but don’t fully trust it—just don’t take it at face value.
I've never seen a player with more than 6GB of RAM; this device should handle 8GB.
previously most games ran on 32-bit systems, limiting them to 4 bytes of memory.
It seems developers today overlook modern advancements like DDR4 and fast SSDs. They assume we're stuck with older technology, forcing us to run games entirely in RAM.