![]() Laminar, however, cautions that this is a borderline configuration for minimum performance. These are fairly basic and they differ little from the X-Plane 11 requirements changing in two key areas with a requirement for 4 or more cores (11 requires just 2) and 2 GB of VRAM (11 requires just 1 GB). Video Card: a DirectX 11-capable video card from NVIDIA, AMD or Intel with at least 2 GB VRAM.CPU: Intel Core i3, i5, i7, or i9 CPU with 4 or more cores, or AMD Ryzen 3, 5, 7 or 9.Minimum requirementsįirst, we have the minimum requirements that have been published. Of course the jury is still out on that and we won’t fully have a good sense of that until we’re all testing it out on our myriad of different configurations.ĭespite all that, minimum and recommended system requirements give us a sense of what we’ll need to power this. ![]() One of the concerns I’ve seen expressed by many watching the demo videos that we’ve seen so far of X-Plane 12 is that the system requirements are going to go up and our old systems are not going to be able to run it smoothly. If you’re into flight sims, you know that this is a hobby that commonly demands powerful systems to run them. Let’s have a look! Minimum and recommended requirements News that will interest just about every simmer looking at upgrading to the new platform. The trickle of news from Laminar Research on X-Plane 12 continues and this time its news of the system requirements for X-Plane 12.
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