IO walks back 32GB RAM, ask for 007 First Light

The developers behind Bond just walked back their insane computer requirements after getting roasted. IO Interactive admitted that asking for thirty-two gigabytes of system memory for standard high-definition gaming was a mistake. They shared a fresh status update confirming that sixteen gigs actually handles the job following extra testing. This news prevents gamers from needing expensive upgrades during the current hardware shortage just to play 007 First Light.

Studio engineers also adjusted the video memory numbers downward significantly after users noticed the odd math in the original post. The initial listing demanded twelve gigs of VRAM for smooth framerates, but that figure dropped to eight in the corrected table. Processor needs received a tweak as well, with the Core i5 13500 or Ryzen 5 7600 handling recommended duties. Fans can relax knowing their rigs might actually launch the title.

Backlash clearly worked here since the first demands seemed broken for a release targeting mass appeal. The team claims these updated specs come from a complete review of the code to ensure quality performance. Players can verify if this optimization promise holds water when the spy thriller finally arrives on PC and consoles.
 

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