R.E.P.O. System Requirements and Recommendations

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If you want to play R.E.P.O. without lag or crashes, your PC needs to meet the following specs. Here’s what you’ll need to run the game at minimum and recommended settings.

Minimum Requirements (For Barely Playable Performance)

  • Processor: Intel Core i5-6600

  • Memory: 8 GB RAM

  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (4GB VRAM)

  • Storage: 1 GB available space

  • Operating System: Windows 10

This setup will run the game, but you may need to lower settings to avoid frame drops.

Recommended Requirements (For Smooth Gameplay)

  • Processor: Intel Core i7-8700

  • Memory: 8 GB RAM

  • Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 (8GB VRAM)

  • Storage: 1 GB available space

  • Operating System: Windows 11

With these specs, R.E.P.O. will run smoothly at higher settings with fewer performance issues.

How to Get the Best Performance

  • Keep Drivers Updated – Outdated GPU drivers can cause stuttering and crashes.

  • Close Background Apps – Discord overlays, browsers, and extra programs can eat up RAM and slow the game.

  • Lower Heavy Settings – If FPS is low, turn down shadows, effects, and post-processing first.

  • Monitor Temperatures – Overheating can cause performance drops, so make sure your PC isn’t running too hot.

  • Cap FPS If Needed – If your FPS jumps between 40-100, capping it at 60 can create a smoother experience.

Final Blurb

If your PC meets the minimum specs, expect to tweak some settings for better performance. If it meets the recommended specs, you should be able to run R.E.P.O. smoothly without major issues. Either way, adjusting your settings can make a big difference in keeping the game running well.


Andrew Bame

Andrew has spent over five years writing about video games and is the primary contributor/editor for GamerBlurb. With a background in creative writing and past experience in the industry, he’s mastered the art of turning hours of gaming into something that sounds like work. When he’s not writing he’s either getting distracted by various sidequests or occasionally pretending he’s good at League of Legends (#iron).

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