Out of Reach System Requirements (2015) | Minimum & Recommended PC Specs

update Last updated: June 08, 2015
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Quick Hardware Summary

Out of Reach requires at least a Intel Dual-Core CPU, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 GPU, and 6 GB RAM. For recommended settings, aim for Intel Core i5-2300 CPU and high-end GPU.

Out of Reach PC performance and system requirements

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About Out of Reach

The one who said that a combination of thunder storms and sea rocks is the worst thing that can happen to sailors, clearly didn't have to survive one. The real deal starts the morning after, and this is the exact time when you, dear player enter the cruel world of Out of Reach.


The first enemy to encounter after surviving the storm will be your own body. Even the tropical forests have rainy days and cold nights... at least for a castaway in shorts. Searching for a shelter to stay over night could be almost as essential as finding food before someone considers you as something to eat.



Although the archipelago was considered deserted before ships started to crash into sea rocks nearby, every kind of area on the island has its natural inhabitants who just don't give a warm welcome. Thinking twice every time before moving ahead could be one of the smartest things to do.



Staying on a beach after crushing your boat allows you to hunt for slowly moving animals and gives the ability to see at long distances. Disadvantage - you can be seen from exactly the same distance and there's always someone to call you his own slow-moving food.

Before being able to found your first wooden settlement, you will need to stay constantly on the move, hunt and avoid being hunted at the same time. Getting to know the nearest neighbourhood could be your first step to stop looking like a bait. In Out of Reach, you are put into diverse environments of jungle, desert, plain, mountains and forest. Due to constantly changing weather and surrounding under players' influence and interaction you need to travel across the land in search of a minute of peace or gather enough resources to build a boat and find home on other parts of the archipelago.



In order to stay on the top of the food chain, you need to work harder than others. Everything starts from finding certain resources. Chop trees, mine stone, gather flax and food. Equip yourself and start searching for more sophisticated materials like copper and tin to produce bronze and other alloys.



Use a variety of workshops, furnaces and tools to craft armour and weapons. Check which combination of gear has better performance and suits your game style best. Upgrade equipment using new resources or items obtained in battle. Store, collect or trade your stuff with other players!



Looking for a place to store your timber or a quiet and cosy room to forge a sword and tan a skin of an elephant? Build your own stronghold! Use dozens of building elements like walls, stairs and floors to assemble the house of your dreams in an environment of your choice... or just take control of one.



The best solutions to problems are most often invented during battles. Everyday life on islands full of castaways is not an exception. To successfully protect your territory or gain control of a new one, you will need the advantage.

  • Ballista
    The greater the distance, the safer you are. Ballista may be slow to load and unable to move but the ability to pierce a target with a 1,5m dart few hundred meters away in no time shouldn't be underestimated.

  • Trebuchet
    Unusual situations require extraordinary solutions. When an axe doesn't help or doors are just too thick it's time for a trebuchet. Construction costs both time and resources but nothing surprises like a forced entry through a wall.

  • Traps
    Well, there's actually one thing that surprises more - a tricky and deadly trap! Use trip wires at the doors, stairs or wherever you want, connect them with ballistae or boulder throwers, place a bait and wait for the unwelcome guests.

  • Glider
    When everything fails, you might consider an attack from above. Construct a tower, install a launcher ramp and take off on a glider to bomb enemies' bases, get through walls or just take a look from a different perspective.

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Released 6/8/2015
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Out of Reach System Requirements

Minimum

OS:
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU:
Intel Dual-Core
GPU:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750
RAM:
6 GB
File Size:
6 GB

Recommended

OS:
Windows 7 64-bit
CPU:
Intel Core i5-2300
GPU:
Not specified
RAM:
8 GB

Can I run Out of Reach on my PC?

To run Out of Reach on PC you need at minimum a Intel Dual-Core processor, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 graphics card, and 6 GB of RAM running on Windows 7 64-bit. For the best experience at recommended settings, upgrade to a Intel Core i5-2300 CPU and Not specified GPU.

What GPU do I need to run Out of Reach?

The minimum GPU required to run Out of Reach is the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750. For smooth gameplay at high graphics settings, a Not specified is recommended.

How much RAM does Out of Reach require?

Out of Reach requires a minimum of 6 GB RAM. For the recommended experience, 8 GB of RAM is suggested.

How to check if your PC can run Out of Reach

  1. Check your CPU: Compare your processor against the minimum requirement: Intel Dual-Core.
  2. Check your GPU: Your graphics card should meet or exceed: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750.
  3. Check your RAM: You need at least 6 GB of RAM installed.
  4. Check storage: Ensure you have at least 6 GB of free disk space.
  5. Use our tool above: Select your RAM in the "Can I Run It?" box to get an instant result.