Wednesday, October 9th 2019

Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order System Requirements Outed

The upcoming single-player Star Wars Jedi: Fallen order will be a tall calling for Respawn. Few franchises are as loved as Star Wars, and this one will definitely leave a mark in the company's legacy. It's unlikely EA will "pull an EA" on the studio even if it flops, though: Apex Legends remains an incredibly successful release form Respawn Entertainment, and it should be enough to hold EA's reins - at least for a while.

The system requirements for the highly-awaited, story-driven single-player game have been outed, and they're in the usual side of things. Minimum requirements call for an AMD FX-6100 or an Intel Core i3-3220, paired with 8 GB of RAM and an AMD Radeon HD 7750 or NVIDIA GeForce GTX 650 - alongside 65 GB of storage. The recommended specs are relatively standard as well, and nothing to throw users in an upgrade fit... We're looking at an AMD AMD Ryzen 7 1700 or an Intel i7-6700K, 16 GB of system RAM, An AMD RX Vega 56 or NVIDIA GTX 1070 graphics cards. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order drops on November 15th.
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13 Comments on Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order System Requirements Outed

#1
Mistral
There is practically zero chance this isn't way better than any other SW game released in the last half decade...
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FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
I hope nobody here has pre-ordered. Please dont. Dont give EA your money till you've actually seen how the game is or will be properly when its released. Dont be that fool that has to fight EA for a refund when the game turns out to be a cancerous tumor to the industry like quite a few of their previous games have.

Just dont.
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#3
mandelore
You were supposed to be the one. To bring order to the the crap fest of offerings since KOTOR.

Is a genuine successor to KOTOR so much to ask :cry:
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#4
danbert2000
MistralThere is practically zero chance this isn't way better than any other SW game released in the last half decade...
Pretty easy when they release just two warmed-over Star Wars skinned Battlefield clones. I'm not going to touch this until it's reviewed and has dropped in price. Anything else would be giving EA waaaay too much faith.
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#5
Lionheart
6700k & a 1700? Such an odd choice but game requirements have never been accurate.
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#6
TheoneandonlyMrK
danbert2000Pretty easy when they release just two warmed-over Star Wars skinned Battlefield clones. I'm not going to touch this until it's reviewed and has dropped in price. Anything else would be giving EA waaaay too much faith.
Yeah but I hate that they made a starwars thing so meh , so im not sure forgiveness is on the cards, it's gotta be epic now.
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#7
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
Lionheart6700k & a 1700? Such an odd choice but game requirements have never been accurate.
they just picked midrange offerings from last gen CPU's instead of items with similar performance, which means no one actually tested the damn things and they just guessed.
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#8
Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
mandeloreYou were supposed to be the one. To bring order to the the crap fest of offerings since KOTOR.

Is a genuine successor to KOTOR so much to ask :cry:
Kotor 2. ;)

And screw SW RPGs, what about a Jedi Knight? That is pretty much the only saberfighting thing I'm interested in now, apart possibly from a proper Kotor 3 not made by Bioware.
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#9
droopyRO
mandeloreIs a genuine successor to KOTOR so much to ask
Amen.
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#10
BorgOvermind
I think it will not be near KotOR but still better than any SWTOR content found atm.
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#11
kapone32
The best thing they could do is release Battlerfront 1& 2 from the PS1 or 2 (I honestly can't remember) with updated Graphics and they would have a hit it is still one my favourite Star Wars games
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#12
AltCapwn


Seems like they used the same facial animator from Mass Effect.
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#13
GhostRyder
I am anxious to see this game but also cautious based on EA's past.

That being said, I am surprised they have not been smart enough to reboot some of the best star wars games in the series beyond the Battlefront. With the tech of today, making a Star Wars Jedi Knight game (Like Outcast and Jedi Academy) would be something to really look forward to.
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