- Inzoi system requirements have been revealed
- The next life simulation game will need a rather robust PC
- This will be bad news for those who currently play the Sims 4 on older machines.
I have some bad news if you play The Sims 4 on a larger laptop or PC and planned to immerse themselves in the world of Inzoi When launched for PC in early access at the end of this month
The developer Inzoi Studio has outlined the system requirements for the next life simulation game and, in summary, he will need a PC of fairly robust games to play it.
At a minimum, you need an Intel I5-10400 or AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU in addition to a NVIDIA RTX 2060 or AMD RADEON RX 5600 GPU GPU with 6 GB of VRM. This is above 12 GB of RAM.
On the contrary, EA affirms that The Sims 4 It will be executed on a PC with a substantially more modest CPU with the old Intel Core i3-3220 or AMD Ryzen 3 1200. It also needs a GPU with only 128 MB of VRM and support for Pixel Shader 3.0, which basically means any integrated graphic solution launched in the last decade should be fine.
He also needs 4 GB of RAM, so even those with laptops more oriented to the budget can play relatively without problems.
Inzoi Studios believes that the specifications of PC ‘medium’ such as a CPU Intel Core i7-11700 or AMD Ryzen 7 5800x3d CPU, a GPU NVIDIA RTX 3060 or AMD Radeon Rx 6600 (both with 8 GB of VRM) and 16 GB of RAM. At this time, you can find laptops of games equivalent to this specification for approximately $ 800 / £ 700 on Amazon.
However, things become much more expensive if you go to the ‘recommended’ specifications. You will need an Intel I7-12700K or AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3D CPU, a GPU RTX 3070 (8GB) or AMD Radeon RX 6800 XT (16GB) GPU and 16 GB of RAM. These are the type of components that I would generally find in a $ 1,200+ / £ 1,000+ games desktop.
For the ‘high’ configuration, you will need an Intel I7-14700K or AMD Ryzen 7 9800x3D, NVIDIA RTX 3080 (16GB) or AMD RADEON RX 7900 XTX (24GB) GPU and a 32GB mass of RAM.
This game seems to be seriously demanding, given its focus on simulation and high fidelity graphics, impressively realistic. Interestingly, the developer has prepared multiple optimal presets aimed at each set of specifications along with a video that shows how each one is seen.

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There are eight prejections to choose from, with options for better performance or better graphics. Each is based on the super resolution of NVIDIA DLSS, AMD FSR 3 or the reduction of Xess to some extent, which could indicate that the developer could not make things work without problems at a native resolution.
It is also worth taking into account that an Internet connection is required to play.
Inzoi Enter Early Access on March 28, with a complete PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S launch at a later date.