We learned the system requirements of inZOI. The developers have also prepared a helpful video, showing how the title will look on different hardware configurations.
We are just over two weeks away from the early access release of inZOI, a life simulation created by the Korean studio Krafton, which aims to challenge The Sims series. With the upcoming release, the devs have at last shared the complete system requirements for the project.
As you can see, the requirements are quite high, especially for this genre. The authors explain this by aiming for visual realism, which cannot be said about The Sims series, and in addition, inZOI is being developed on the Unreal Engine 5. The developers also highlight that the game will feature a comprehensive city simulation, which requires powerful devices.
Minimum requirements | Medium requirements | Recommended requirements | High requirements | |
If our priority is the quality of graphics: | DLSS/FSR3: performance Ray Tracing: enabled Settings: low | DLSS/FSR3: performance Ray Tracing: enabled Settings: medium | DLSS/FSR3: balanced Ray Tracing: enabled Settings: high | DLSS/FSR3: quality Ray Tracing: enabled Settings: ultra |
If our priority is performance: | DLSS/FSR3: ultra performance Ray Tracing: disabled Settings: very low | DLSS/FSR3: performance Ray Tracing: disabled Settings: low | DLSS/FSR3: performance Ray Tracing: disabled Settings: medium | DLSS/FSR3: balanced Ray Tracing: disabled Settings: high |
The devs also created a useful video lasting over 5 minutes, demonstrating how the game will appear on these four setups.
inZOI is coming exclusively to PC. The game will be released on Steam Early Access on March 28th of this year.
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