

If you find yourself lagging in firefights during Blackout or other game modes, you can tweak things like Model Quality, Texture Quality, Shadow Quality, and Motion Blur. Black Ops 4’s graphics settings are abundant to say the least. A setup like that will be plenty to get you aboard the Titanic so you can start slaying zombies with your squad. Once you’ve got the GPU covered, all you need is a CPU like a Core i3-4340 or a AMD FX-6300 and you’ll be able to play Black Ops 4 on at least Low Settings with at least 30 FPS. Activision set the minimum GPU requirement at the GeForce GTX 660 and Radeon HD 7950.


The system requirements for Black Ops 4 are a fair bit higher than its predecessor, Black Ops III, which makes sense knowing it has been three years since its release. After watching it remain in the most tested games list on CanYouRunIT for weeks leading up to release, there is clearly a ton of hype surrounding Black Ops 4 because of the inclusion of Blackout. What sets this map apart from other battle royales is not only its inclusion of air vehicles, like helicopters, but the existence of zombies in certain zones. The battle royale map is a massive play area with the standard scattering of buildings and loot. On top of your standard Call of Duty game modes, BO4 introduced its own battle royale mode to take on the genre leaders like Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds or Fortnite: Battle Royale. Whether your duty is to obliterate zombies aboard the Titanic or destroy your enemies in intense multiplayer firefights, Black Ops 4 has the gametype for you. Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, the 5th installment in the Black Ops series and 15th overall, is the most ambitious Call of Duty to date.
