Capcom has revealed the minimum PC system requirements for the upcoming Resident Evil 3 Remake, Resident Evil 3: Nemesis. PC gamers will at least need Intel Core i5-4460 or an AMD FX-6300 with 8GB of RAM.
Capcom also lists the NVIDIA GeForce GTX760 or the AMD Radeon R7 260x as the game’s minimum GPU requirements. Furthermore, the game will support the DirectX 11 API.
Resident Evil 3 stars Jill Valentine as she escapes from Raccoon City while being pursued by the unrelenting bioweapon Nemesis. Players can also participate in previously untold Umbrella experiments on the outskirts of Raccoon City in the included online asymmetrical multiplayer game Resident Evil Resistance, previously known as the working title Project Resistance.
The game is using the RE Engine and will come out on April 3rd, 2020.
Below you can find its full minimum PC requirements (via Steam).
MINIMUM:
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- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS: WINDOWS® 7, 8.1, 10 (64-BIT Required)
- Processor: Intel® Core™ i5-4460 or AMD FX™-6300 or better
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 760 or AMD Radeon™ R7 260x with 2GB Video RAM
- DirectX: Version 11

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I hope my favorite twitch streamers gaming PC is up to par
No more DX12? I expected improved game engine performance with DX12, even more so given we have 2 games running under RE Engine (RE2RE and DMC5). Oh well.
REmake 2’s steam page doesn’t show DX12 on the recommende requirementsd, but does have the ingame option. With Capcom’s track record of pretty good portsexcept MHW REmake3’ll probably have that option as well.
So Capcoms pass 2 games are good ports, so that means they make good ports now? Please, Stop The Press!..
I mean, he is not completly wrong.
If you compare with other Publishers like Square Enix and Ubisoft, launching 2 good ports in the same year is an amazing feat.
I can’t even remenber the last game i played from those 2 that did not have a serious issue let alone have good performance. Also Rockstar comes to mind, it releases games 5 years apart with the PC port a year later and still managed to make a terrrible port at launch.
Imagine being so jaded you think the only good PC ports capcom made are DMC5 and Resident Evil 2
Was it’s DX12 mode really massive on gains for REmake 2?. Like for all sorts of HW, not just the usual low spec machines.
Nah, DX12 was universally slower than DX11 in RE2 and performing identical to DX11 in DMC5. I’m just saying I’m disappointed they didn’t manage to extract even more performance out of DX12.
Honestly, DX 12 since it’s implementation has been rather lacklustre, in terms of performance gains and just stepping things up in general. I feel like MS really mucked this up and still haven’t nailed it for all sorts of games.
The minimum requirement are the exact same as Resident Evil 2. Is it right to assume the game’ll probably have the same, if not maybe slight higher recommended specs than Resident Evil 2?
I’d hope they’ll have sorted out the screen space reflections issue, as well as the stutters that REmake 2 has.
Not a surprise, since it will be mostly RE2Remake asset flips all over the place.
What’s wrong about that tho. Of course you can’t create a game from scratch in 1 year only.
“AMD Radeon™ R7” Nice to see we have a specific card listed
Also when on earth is a FX 6300 on par with a Haswell 4C/4T CPU in gaming?
Since when those CPUS are enough to feed GPUs when the game is GPU bound on that kind of hardware anyway.
Actually i watched several videos where i seen resident evil 2 max out weaker quadcores and so on
Take a look at this video even with its integrated graphics its often using 50% of the 2200G
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GuYLNtEI5lA&t=11s
Then go ahead and take a look here
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=En_8wgQDbds
There’s a reason why i’m CPUguy lol i love comparing CPU’s the 2200G is way better then a FX 6300 what happens when the 2200G is using 50-75% of its stronger per core performance compared to the FX 6300 on an actual GPU?
I know a new 2200G is better than a FX6300. But min specs refer to older CPUs. Up until this year I had a GTX 780 paired with an FX 6300 4.5 GHz. I was GPU bound in mostly everything I played. The FX almost never held me back.
Cant wait for Jill G-String mods…
They’ll support it for as long as # of users using it will stay above 0.5%. Just like they supported XP.