The following are the official Titanfall 2 system specifications.
Specifications[ | ]
Minimum[ | ]
- OS - Win 7/8/8.1/10 64bit
- CPU - Intel Core i3-3600t or equivalent
- RAM - 8GB
- HDD Free Space - 45GB
- GPU - NVIDIA Geforce GTX 660 2GB, AMD Radeon HD 7850 2GB
- DirectX - 11
- Internet Connection - 512Kbps or faster
Recommended[ | ]
- OS - Win 7/8/8.1/10 64bit
- CPU - Intel Core i5-6600 or equivalent
- RAM - 16GB
- HDD Free Space - 45GB
- GPU - NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1060 6GB, AMD Radeon RX 480 8GB
- DirectX - 11
- Internet Connection - 512Kbps or faster
Ultra 4K60[ | ]
- OS - Win 7/8/8.1/10 64bit
- CPU - Intel Core i7-6700k or equivalent
- RAM - 16GB
- HDD Free Space - 45GB
- GPU - NVIDIA Geforce GTX 1080 8GB
- DirectX - 11
- Internet Connection - 512Kbps or faster
Official Reasoning[ | ]
The following was posted on a Titanfall blog as reasoning behind the specifications, and an explanation between the various classes of specifications.
So, what does it mean when we say "minimum" or "recommended"? Since this is a variable standard across the entire industry I think it is important for me to detail the kind of experience you can hope to expect. In the past minimum specs were literally the minimum bar to launch the game - your experience once in the game was probably not going to be ideal. Our goal for minimum PC specs on Titanfall 2 is that you can play at a 1600x900 resolution with most details turned on and average around 60fps. We strongly believe that if you at least match the posted requirements you should have an excellent visual and gameplay experience playing the game, so don’t be alarmed if you boot it up and don’t need to turn all the settings to Low for playable framerates – our artists would actually like if you could see their work! Because of this you will probably be able to actually run the game on a lower-than-minimum spec PC, but the quality and performance won’t quite be ideal. For recommended PC specs we're aiming for details nearly maxed out, 1920x1080 resolution (2560x1440 is also very playable), and again an average of 60fps or higher. We chose the minimum specs with 60fps in mind for the pure gameplay benefits you get once at 60fps (and beyond!).
Ultra PC Footage? Check.
If the name didn't tip you off, the Ultra 4K60 requirements are what you'll need if you want to achieve 60fps while playing the game at a whopping 3840x2160 (aka “4K”) resolution and average around 60fps. If you have a PC that falls under this category and are wondering what Titanfall 2 multiplayer looks like being played at 4K stay tuned for some footage captured in conjunction with our friends at NVIDIA. We managed to get one of the best Titanfall Twitch streamers, Darkness429, to our offices a week ago to check out the game and we captured some of his exploits in all its 4K Ultra glory. Along with Darkness429 we hosted a number of press and community members at our offices to check out a build of the PC game, check out their footage and impressions below. Enjoy!
- PC Attrition Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UIXA3v-T2zs via Darkness429
- PC Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VlSMFbAp8E via Azzatru
- PC Reveal, Review and Intro: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QehSbNTGGsk via FrothyOmen
- PC Attrition Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBVGzHZWtn4 via Gamesager
- PC Attrition Gameplay: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6TwE_05W04o via XfactorGaming
- PC Pilot Tacticals: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_dbAtZxt-fo via FrothyOmen