High resolutions, however, require better hardware to maintain good framerates. The Aspect Ratio should not have a visible impact on the game's performance, but selecting a value one than your monitor's native will result in black bars on the monitor's sides. Aspect Ratio is a proportion of displayed image's width to its height. These are rather self-explanatory, but here's a brief explanation: Resolution is the number of distinct pixels, that can be displayed on a monitor, in each dimension. Note: Left-Clicking on a screenshot will open its full-sized version in a new window. *From our experience, you will be able to start Tarkov on minimal settings with a hardware setup like this, but it will be almost unplayable Online (don't expect more than 20 fps).
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Quad-Core 3.6 GHz, or Quad-Core 3.2 GHz (For 1080p with high framerates, we recommend at least AMD Ryzen 5 3600X (6 Cores, 3.8 GHz)/ Intel Core i5-9600KF (6 Cores, 3.7 GHz))Īt least 12 GB (from our experience, even 8 GB DDR4 works fine for 1080p, but you might experience longer loading times)Ĭurrently about 18 GB, likely to rise with future updates (SSD recommended)Ĭompatible with DX 11, at least 1GB memoryĭual-Core 2.6 GHz, or Dual-Core 2.4 GHz Ĭurrently about 18 GB, likely to rise with future updates RECOMMENDED SYSTEM REQUIREMENTSĬompatible with DX 11, at least 2GB memory (For 1080p with high framerates, we recommend at least 6GB Card ) And remember, this is Tarkov - it will sometimes stutter, even if you run it on a NASA supercomputer. You may experience performance drops even if your rig meets all Recommended values (or exceeds them) Traversing open areas, displayed particle effects (gunfire, explosions, etc.), or even rapid mouse movements can affect the framerate. Note: System Requirements presented below are approximate. It is important to remember that Escape from Tarkov runs on the Unity Engine, which is not the most optimization-friendly, and thus shares graphics problems common among other games that use it. Tarkov's approximate system requirements look as follows we have used official values and added our own suggestions, based on the game's behavior on our PCs and some research. We also give some optimization tips and visualize how each of the Tarkov's graphics settings changes the game's appearance, on the attached comparison screenshots Seeing what each option does will help you decide if you really need it, or if you will be better off just getting those few additional frames per second. In this guide, we take a very close look at each of the game's graphics settings and try to explain what they do, and at what performance cost. If you struggle to get stable FPS values in EfT, you have come to the right place. While the game still has some server-based problems (desyncs, yay), most of the performance-based issues can be eliminated, or at least minimized, by properly optimizing the graphics settings. Dropping a single frame in an inopportune moment might be the difference between life and horrible death.