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SnowRunner - Season 17: Repair & Rescue System Requirements
SnowRunner - Season 17: Repair & Rescue Minimum & Recommended Specs
Minimum: Intel i3-4130 3.4, Nvidia GeForce GTX, 8 GB RAM. Recommended: 16 GB RAM RAM.
Minimum System Requirements
Recommended System Requirements
Quick Performance Tips for SnowRunner - Season 17: Repair & Rescue
#1
Lower shadow quality for a big FPS boost.
#2
Reduce draw distance to improve performance.
#3
Disable motion blur for better clarity and FPS.
#4
Update your graphics drivers for optimal performance.
SnowRunner - Season 17: Repair & Rescue System Requirements FAQ
Can I run SnowRunner - Season 17: Repair & Rescue on a low-end PC?▼
Potentially, but expect low settings and a lower frame rate. Aim for at least the minimum specs: Intel i3-4130/Ryzen 3 2200U, GTX 660/Radeon R7 370, and 8GB RAM.
What GPU do I need for SnowRunner - Season 17: Repair & Rescue?▼
At a minimum, you'll need a Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or an AMD Radeon R7 370. For a smoother experience at higher settings, a GTX 970 or Radeon RX 580 is recommended.
How much RAM does SnowRunner - Season 17: Repair & Rescue need?▼
8GB of RAM is the minimum, but 16GB is highly recommended for smoother gameplay, especially with higher graphics settings or mods.
Will SnowRunner - Season 17: Repair & Rescue run on integrated graphics?▼
It's unlikely to run well, if at all, on integrated graphics. A dedicated GPU (like the GTX 660 or R7 370) is required for acceptable performance.
What is the best graphics settings for SnowRunner - Season 17: Repair & Rescue?▼
This depends on your hardware. Start with 'Medium' settings and adjust from there. Lowering shadow quality and draw distance can significantly improve performance.

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