

The "recommended" tier is for the game with medium-level eye-candy. Among the use-cases are "minimum," "recommended," "recommended with raytracing," "competitive," and "Ultra RTX."įor starters, there's the absolute bare minimum, which calls for a mid-range 4th Gen Intel "Haswell" or AMD FX "Vishera" processor along with 8 GB of RAM, GeForce GTX 670 or Radeon HD 7850 graphics (circa 2012), and either 50 GB or 175 GB, depending on what you want to install.

For 250 GB, you get these two, plus additional high-resolution content. For 175 GB, you get the multiplayer component and the single-player campaign. For 50 GB you get only the multiplayer component with e-Sports content. There are three disk space requirement levels. "Black Ops: Cold War" appears to be optimized for an equally diverse set of use cases. Keep in mind these requirements might change slightly from beta to full release but if you have a gaming rig which runs the beta without issue, you should be just fine for the game's full release on 13th November.The system requirements lists of "Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War" were released, covering a broad range of gaming segments, from competitive online play, to recommended AAA campaign playthrough, and even maxed out gameplay with RTX-on. Read more: Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War beta: Start times, how to preload and file size.These PC system requirements are relatively low, considering Black Ops Cold War is a cross-gen title. GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 4GB / GTX 1660 Super 6GB or AMD Radeon R9 390 / AMD RX 580.

