Mad Max – Official PC Requirements Revealed – DX11-Only, 6GB RAM Listed As Minimum

The official PC requirements for Avalanche’s Mad Max have been revealed (via the game’s Steam store page). PC gamers will need at least 6GB of RAM, a 64-bit operating system, 32GB of free hard-disk space and a DX11 GPU.

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Mad Max – PC System Requirements:

MINIMUM:

    • OS: 64 bit: Vista, Win 7, Win 8
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-650, 3.2 GHz or AMD Phenom II X4 965, 3.4 Ghz
    • Memory: 6 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660ti (2 GB Memory or higher) or AMD Radeon HD 7870 (2 GB Memory or higher)
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Hard Drive: 32 GB available space

RECOMMENDED:

    • OS: 64 bit: Win 7 SP1, Win 8.1
    • Processor: Intel Core i7-3770, 3.4 GHz or AMD FX-8350, 4.0 GHz
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 760 (3 GB Memory or higher) or AMD Radeon HD 7970 (3 GB Memory or higher)
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Hard Drive: 32 GB available space

35 thoughts on “Mad Max – Official PC Requirements Revealed – DX11-Only, 6GB RAM Listed As Minimum”

  1. LMAO! Oh look overblown requirements just as Batman Arkham Knight, this will be good…. And they make no sense, A GTX 660Ti is almost the same thing as a GTX 760 and what a massive jump from a HD 7870 to a 7970 for the AMD cards, also LMAO the GTX 660Ti is class higher than the HD 7870, but Kepler cards are getting zero love from NVidia, so that might have something to do with it. AMD’s GCN is a better Investment, or so it seems.

    1. Batman Arkham Knight runs decent with a 570 as well, not 60fps and ultra, but a decent 30-40 fps.

        1. Dude, Avalanche is developing this game for at least 3 years… Did you think they put it together in 6 months?

  2. The movie Mad Max: Fury Road is very good, watch it and you will be interested in the game as well.

    1. that’s what happened to me, but sadly it seems this game is gonna be unoptimized and with MGS V’s new release date, i am not gonna buy mad max until i finish MGS V even if it is optimized.

      also i liked the movie because of all the little details it had, something which i am sure i won’t find in an Avalanche game. i am not worried about the gameplay though on the other hand.

    2. But in the gameplay stuff from E3 they said at various points the game had nothing to do with the movie. They even said they had no idea if it was supposed to take place before or after Fury Road. And the main character doesn’t look the least like Tom Hardy.

      I hope it’s good, but with the 11th hour changes they did to make it more like the movie and the way more glamorous treatment they are giving to their other project, Just Cause 3, I wouldn’t bet on it being a masterpiece.

    3. actually the movie was good but it was nothing but 100% action with very little story-line not my type of game.

  3. Please don’t pre-order, wait for port reports and to see how well it runs and then buy it if you want to. Those crappy pre-order incentives are never ever worth getting screwed over by these greedy bassturd publishers.

    1. Yeah, seeing as how Warner Bros is doing this game, i would highly suggest not pre-ordering. They have been responsible for 2 of the worst ports of 2015, as well as possibly one of the worst ports of all time (Mortal Kombat X and Batman Arkham Knight).

      If you want to show Warner Bros you have learned nothing from these events, go ahead and pre-order.

        1. I also fear the retail copies will contain a few GB’s of data and the rest has to be downloaded from steam.

          Seriously will such for us with capped internet

          And in a sense it’s also a form of DRM

  4. Seriously these requirements look fishy. Geforce GTX 660ti mininum, yet Geforce GTX 760 for recommended. Aren’t those 2 GPU’s almost the same performance wise, minus the VRAM? Even better, does a Geforce GTX 760 3 GB version even exist? (I know a GTX 660 ti 3 GB version exists).

    Also, AMD Radeon HD 7870 as minimum (makes sense if you take the GTX 660ti as the Nvidia equivalent), but an AMD HD 7970 for recommended, when compared to a GTX 760 is much better?

    And, don’t get me started on the recommended CPU requirements.

  5. Im pretty sure they use a dart board, or maybe 3 to figure out these requirements. one for CPU, one for GPU , and lastly RAM. then fire away. the same way they figure out employee of the month

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