I like Bethesda games in general so I'm looking forward to it, but will wait until bugs have been ironed out before buying. I have a 3070ti which I used to be excited about, but now I just think it doesn't have enough VRAM for new games (only 8GB). We'll see, I might pick up a new card next year or the year after that.
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Starfield’s system requirements are up, wants a GTX 1070 Ti and 125GB SSD space at minimum
(www.rockpapershotgun.com)
Not surprising considering that it runs at 30fps on new gen consoles. I just hope the PC port is decent and doesn't have any major technical issues...
At least they don't have to worry about PlayStation support. :/
Bethesda knows how important the PC market is for them, but sadly they're also aware of how much shit they'll put up with. I don't know what to expect.