Crusader Kings 3 System Requirements

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Aug 4, 2024, 9:00:56 PM8/4/24
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Whatare the minimum and recommended system requirements for Crusader Kings 3? Crusader Kings 3 is a pretty demanding game specs-wise. With about a thousand things going on at all times, CK3 can be taxing on your machine. With that in mind, here's how good your PC or Mac will need to be to run it.

Crusader Kings 3 is out on Windows PC, Mac, and Steam OS/Linux, as well as PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series XS for console players. According to the game's Steam page, you'll need to have a certain level of machine to run Crusader Kings 3 on a personal computer. We'll keep you updated as things change too - the Crusader Kings series is famous for its huge DLC content drops throughout the game's life span, and there's always the chance one of these makes the game more intense to run.


That's all you need to know specs-wise for CK3! Now, head into the game and get your invasion on - we can help you out with guides too, including how knights work in CK3, as well as getting under the hood of the game with debug mode and console commands.


The Crusader Kings 3 system requirements ask for at least 8 GB of free storage space to install the game. You'll need a minimum of 6 GB RAM, however the developers recommend 8 GB. The minimum graphics card you can play it on is equivalent to an AMD Radeon HD 7870. However, the recommended graphics card is an AMD Radeon R9 390X or better. The CK3 system requirements ask for a minimum CPU equivalent to an Intel Core i3-2120, but the recommended CPU is an Intel Core i5-4670K.


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How many FPS will I get on Crusader Kings 3? We reference thousands of reports from PCGameBenchmark users running our FPS tracking app to tell you exactly how Crusader Kings 3 performs across a range of different settings and resolutions on the most popular PC gaming setups.


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The system requirements are the basic specifications a PC will need to properly run Crusader Kings II. A PC that doesn't meet the specifications may not be able to run the game, or only poorly. For a smoother experience and faster loading, PCs ought to be well above the system requirements. The hardware requirements depend on the type of operating system the PC is running.


Really, the only thing you yourself need to do is to scroll on, and find the thing you're most interested in. You'll be playing the darned thing in basically no time anyway. We're just here to facilitate the process, and perhaps even convince some of the naysayers to take the plunge as well!


The obvious first order of business is - naturally - the Crusader Kings 3 unlock time! Sure, the game might be coming out today, but when does that mean, exactly? We've translated the exact time window for the game's Steam release in several popular timezones, so knock yourself right out:


Would you like to get in on the hype? No worries! You can nab Crusader Kings 3 right here at 2Game, activate the Steam key, and rest easy, knowing that pre-load is all that's between you and your sweet, sweet medieval rule.


Now, we'll admit that there may have been some concern about the Crusader Kings 3 release day back when the game was first announced. It's the same old story, really: you really love the original, and you think nothing could ever top the fun it provided you with, but then again, you are aware of its glaring issues. It sure would be neat if a sequel came out and tackled them all in one fell swoop. Thing is, when a game has as much content as Crusader Kings 2 with DLC has, you can't really expect the devs to outdo it. Don't forget that CK2 launched way back in 2012! It had been receiving huge expansion packs since. It's a great game, really.


It's just that it got really outdated by now, almost a decade after its launch, and we were all hoping to get a worthy successor in Crusader Kings 3. Well, you'll be happy to hear that we seemingly have! The game's Metacritic score is now sitting at a healthy 91, based on no less than 33 reviews. That's... almost impossibly impressive. A game such as this to have such universal appeal? Paradox has knocked it right out of the park, we think.


Well, alright, maybe Crusader Kings 3 won't run on Pentium 3 (or will it?), but its system requirements will hardly break the bank. In fact, we suspect that we might be adding it to our low-spec awesomeness list sometime in the near future! Here's the kind of rig you're expected to have to run CK3:


Don't let that 1650 requirement fool you. You'll hardly need to reach for our low-spec optimization guide if you want to run Crusader Kings 3. Having said that, the game does make ample use of its 3D rendering for various cutscenes and NPC interactions, and the overworld is a far cry from its predecessor, too. If you want to max it out and run CK3 the way it's supposed to be run, you will need a beefier PC than we may have expected. Crank all the settings to their lowest possible nub, though, and your 70-year old abacus will do just fine.


The developer confirmed as much in a recent Reddit thread, too: "On my machine, CK3 and CK2 early-game progress at pretty much the same rate, but CK3's frame rate is far better so it feels much smoother. And if you've got more than 4 cores, CK3 will likely go faster thanks to better threading."


Make no mistake, though, you'll still need to go through the process of acclimatization if you've never played a Paradox grand strategy title. This is a truly massive role-playing game, and you will definitely need to put aside hours and hours of your life if you really want to figure it out. This is a feature, mind: definitely not a bug! There's such a ridiculous amount of things to do in Crusader Kings 3 that it's almost scary. It will take many playthroughs for you to exhaust every possible gameplay option in the base CK3 experience, and by that time, Paradox will have launched numerous bonus expansions both free and paid. Not to mention the holy grail of PC gaming: mods.


You may or may not know, but one of CK2's most important features was mod support. Sure, Paradox is phenomenal when it comes to long-term support of their most popular games, but even that pales compared to the sheer breadth of stuff made by their community. Mods are an almost infinite supply of free, player-driven content, and this will not change in CK3, either.


With just about every aspect of Crusader Kings 3 already moddable, it's only a matter of time before truly significant modifications start dropping. We cannot wait to see what the community comes up with, or how horrific the inevitable Game of Thrones CK3 mod will be!


This is the big question, we feel. Crusader Kings 2 was (and still is) an incredible game. Thing is, it was also way too obtuse for new players to easily get into. Yours truly has bounced off the game a few times already, and if it doesn't ring a familiar bell, chances are that you're basically the wrong player profile. To a significant extent, Crusader Kings 3 release day changes that completely.


It goes without saying that you'll still need a bit of patience and time if you want to truly immerse yourself in the incredible world of Crusader Kings 3. With the better tutorials and quality of life updates, though, we think the game will find a significantly larger audience, too. This is, after all, an RPG first and foremost.


What's there left to say, then? It's almost surreal to us that the Crusader Kings 3 release day is finally here. It's been a long wait, and we're extremely excited to finally get a good bite of Paradox's latest and greatest. From everything we've seen so far, it's an incredible basis for what's to come in the Expansion Pass, and we're very much looking forward to what the future holds for this franchise.


Royal Edition has the added bonus of including the Expansion Pass. That will include two smaller "Flavour" DLCs, and a major unannounced expansion pack. On top of that, you'll also get the 'Fashion of the Abbasid Court' cosmetics DLC. Good stuff all around, isn't it? Expect plenty more Crusader Kings 3 coverage right here at 2Game in the near future! Is it the greatest grand strategy of all time? We don't know, but boy does it seem true!


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I have a 13' with a 1.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7 processor, and Intel Iris Plus Graphics 645 1536 MB for graphics. I got into Crusader Kings III and was able to run it for the past 5 months. A new DLC dropped recently and now I can start the game but it won't let me click on anything in the menu. I tried deleting the game, changing the resolution, deleting DLC, factory resetting my Mac and nothing works. How can I go from being able to run something to not being able to at all? Before this issue started I updated my OS could that be the issue?

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