Jump Force arrives on February 15th, a day that's shaping up to be a very hectic Friday indeed. Bandai Namco's Jump Force is a fantastic looking fighter that blends many manga universes and heroes together, including One Piece, Dragon Ball Z, Bleach, Naruto, Yu-Gi-Oh and more. It's coming to PC day and date with consoles and the final system specs for Jump Force have now been revealed.
Jump Force Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Windows 7 64-bit
- CPU: Intel Core i5-2300 2.8 GHz or AMD A10-7850K 3.7 GHz
- RAM: 4 GB System Memory
- GPU RAM: 3 GB Video Memory
- GPU: GeForce GTX 660 Ti or Radeon HD 7950
- DX: DirectX 11
- HDD: 17 GB Available Hard Drive Space
Jump Force Recommended System Requirements
- OS: Windows 10 64-bit
- CPU: Intel Core i7-6700 3.4 GHz or AMD Ryzen 5 1400 3.5 GHz
- RAM: 8 GB System Memory
- GPU RAM: 4 GB Video Memory
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon R9 Fury
- DX: DirectX 11
- HDD: 17 GB Available Hard Drive Space
Jump Force did originally have a radically different set of system specs but these have since been overhauled drastically as we come up to its launch this Friday. As far as fighting games go, these specs for Jump Force are fairly lofty, particularly for those aiming for higher visual fidelity.
Those content to just get Jump Force up and running will be able to get away with some fairly low minimum specs though. The processor demands are low enough that any modern process should be able to provide performance at least on par with the Core i5-2500 or AMD A10-7860K. Likewise, the minimum spec GTX 660 Ti or Radeon HD 7950 are nice and low-end by today's standards and your key marker will be having a video card with at least 3GB VRAM. There is a chance you can get by on a 2GB video card such as the GeForce GTX 950, although you may have to dip below 1080p resolution.
Things take a big jump up for Jump Force's recommended requirements and you'll be needing a mid to high-end system to have it looking and running its best. A beefy quad-core CPU seems like a must, as is 8GB RAM and a solid video card like the ever-popular GTX 1060 6GB or AMD's fairly niche R9 Fury. For an AMD alternative look toward the Radeon RX 580.
Whatever you end up opting for, hitting 60 frames per second in Jump Force is going to be crucial. Fighting games lose a lot of their lustre if you're suffering from dropped frames. Do whatever it takes to bring the frame rate up, it's worth the graphical dip.
As always, you can check out how well your PC can run Jump Force System Requirements here, where you can check benchmarking and performance from other users. Compare your graphics card to Jump Force GPU benchmark chart and we also have a Jump Force Frames Per Second system performance chart for you to check out.
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Not interested in this game but my laptop can run this game even on Ultra settings at 40-60 fps. I saw a YouTube video of somebody who tests many games on a machine similar to mine playing Jump Force. He usually uses either an i5-7300/GTX 1050/8GB or 16 GB and an i7-7700/GTX 1060/16 GB. Gives me an idea to see what the optimum settings would be.
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Running 45-55 frames on max, site cyri says rig can only run medium
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its not an exact science
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nvm benchmark videos on yt with specs same as mine are getting a stable 60 frames? What's the issue
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1 more requirement, be a weeaboo
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So true lol
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or just someone who likes and watches anime occasionally
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There are definitely some great ones out there! Regardless though, I doubt I'll be picking this up.
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be picking this game. foken weebs
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And it is cracked before the official release date.
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As per usual. If the game doesn't have denuvo, the scene cracks it on day 1. In this case, since the ultimate edition buyers had access to it 3 days in advance, the scene cracked it as soon as available.
Fun game, nonetheless