One thing about Metro: Last Light that stands out, is how incredible it looks. And you would be forgiven for thinking “Hell, I’ll need a high-spec PC to run that”. Well, today we can reveal exactly what you need to run it, including the 3D Vision support.
Running on the 4A engine, here’s the full specs for Metro: Last Light on PC:
Here’s a GPU analyser tool, if you need one
Minimum
- Windows: XP (32-Bit), Vista, 7 or 8
- CPU: 2.2 GHz Dual Core e.g. Intel Core 2 Duo
- RAM: 2GB
- Direct X: 9.0c
- Graphics Card:
- DirectX 9, Shader Model 3 compliant e.g. NVIDIA GTS 250 (or AMD equivalent e.g. HD Radeon 4000 series) or higher
For 3D Vision Support:
- NVIDIA GTX 275 or higher
- 120Hz Monitor
- NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8
Recommended
- Windows: Vista, 7 or 8
- CPU: 2.6 GHz Quad Core e.g. Intel Core i5
- RAM: 4GB
- Direct X: 11
- Graphics Card:
- NVIDIA GTX 580/660 Ti (or AMD equivalent e.g. 7870) or higher
For 3D Vision Support:
- NVIDIA GTX 580/660Ti or higher
- 120Hz Monitor
- NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8
Optimum
- Windows: Vista, 7 or 8
- CPU: 3.4 GHz Multi-Core e.g. Intel Core i7
- RAM: 8GB
- Direct X: 11
- Graphics Card:
- NVIDIA GTX 690 / NVIDIA Titan
For 3D Vision Support:
- NVIDIA GTX 690
- 120Hz Monitor
- NVIDIA 3D Vision kit for Windows Vista, 7 or 8
Can you run it? Will you be upgrading for it? Let us know in the comment section, below. In the meantime, you can check out our preview on the game, here.
Metro: Last Light will be released on May 14 in North America, and May 17 in Europe, for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Windows PC.