Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Recommends FSR 2 For All PC Settings

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3060 Ti For 1080p 60FPS At High With FSR2 Quality!

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is one of the few releases in 2023 that have abandoned last-generation hardware for a bolder experience. With the game launching in December 2023, Ubisoft has confirmed the technical information for the PC port.

Unlike the recently released Alan Wake 2, which is entirely dependent on mesh shaders, limiting the use of older-generation cards, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora uses traditional rendering techniques.

However, the game still requires high-end hardware to run well, with Ubisoft recommending FSR 2 for all settings.

Why it matters: PC ports have been surprisingly terrible this year. Even the biggest publishers have failed to deliver quality ports, so high requirements are usually enough to raise eyebrows in the PC gaming community.

For 1080p Low gameplay, Ubisoft suggests a GeForce GTX 1070 or Radeon RX 5700 and an Intel Core i7-8700K or AMD Ryzen 3600. This type of hardware will allow PC gamers to aim for 30FPS when paired with FSR Quality upscaling.

PC gamers looking to achieve 60FPS at 1080p need graphics cards like the GeForce RTX 3060 Ti or Radeon RX 6700 XT and processors like an Intel Core i7-11600K or AMD Ryzen 5600X.

The new Avatar game seems to be a lot more CPU-dependent, relying on a processor with good single-core performance, as the graphical fidelity of the game is increased. This has been the case with previous Ubisoft titles as well.

Nonetheless, early previews confirm that such requirements will not go to waste. Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is a beautiful game with dense vegetation, vibrant colors, and varied environments.

Such system requirements are expected to show up more frequently next year. While games like Alan Wake 2 caused quite the controversy for their requirements recently, such instances were always expected when transitioning to current-generation development.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora

With 4K resolution being the most demanding target for now, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora asks for a GeForce RTX 4080 or Radeon RX 7900 XTX for this resolution. On a more positive note, however, Ubisoft has included all three upscaling options: DLSS, FSR, and Intel XeSS.

Therefore, the port could turn out to be feature-packed despite the somewhat alarming requirements. Apart from the PC requirements, the recent wave of information has led to outlets sharing their first impressions of the game.

According to most outlets, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is not just a Far Cry game with an Avatar skin.

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