09 Oct GameNews Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order PC Specs Revealed October 9, 2019 Posted by GataGames Leave a comment GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Through Origin, EA has revealed the PC specifications for Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. The minimum requirements actually seem quite low, but you’ll need a much stronger machine to meet the recommended specifications. Both sets of requirements are listed below. Fallen Order’s Origin page reveals the pre-order bonuses for the PC version of the game. Simply pre-ordering the game will allow you to change Cal’s lightsaber color from blue to orange. You’ll also get two sets of cosmetic items for your lightsaber and a cosmetic skin for Cal’s droid companion, BD-1. Buying the Deluxe Edition will net you another BD-1 skin, as well as a digital artbook, 90-minutes of behind-the-scenes footage, and a cosmetic for your ship, the Stinger Mantis. Minimum Requirements OS: 64-bit Windows 7/8.1/10 Processor (AMD): FX-6100 or Equivalent Processor (Intel): i3-3220 or Equivalent Memory: 8 GB Graphics card (AMD): Radeon HD 7750 or Equivalent Graphics card (NVIDIA): GeForce GTX 650 or Equivalent DirectX: 11 Compatible video card or equivalent Hard-drive space: 55 GB Recommended Requirements OS: 64-bit Windows 7/8.1/10 Processor (AMD): Ryzen 7 1700 or Equivalent Processor (Intel): i7-6700K or Equivalent Memory: 16 GB Graphics card (AMD): RX Vega 56 or Equivalent Graphics card (NVIDIA): GTX 1070 or Equivalent DirectX: 11 Compatible video card or equivalent Hard-drive space: 55 GB Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order takes place between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. You play as Cal Kestis, a young Jedi Padawan who managed to escape Order 66 and is now on the run from the Empire. However, you’re accidentally discovered and forced to go on the run with a former Jedi Knight and a bad-tempered pilot–both of whom are working together to bring back the Jedi Order. All the while, you’re hunted by one of Darth Vader’s Imperial Inquisitors, the Second Sister, and the Jedi-killing Purge Troopers. Developed by Respawn, Fallen Order has similar features similar to the Soulsborne games–like losing currency upon death and meditating at idols to level up–and utilizes a parry-focused combat system that’s reminiscent of Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Exploration, on the other hand, is inspired by Metroid Prime–encouraging you to return to old locations once you’ve acquired certain powers to reach previously unreachable areas. Source link Facebook Twitter Google Email Pinterest