LEGO Batman Game Adjusts RAM Requirements Following Player Feedback
The PC system requirements for the upcoming LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight game have been adjusted following concerns raised by players about the initial specifications. Developers have lowered the recommended RAM requirement from 32GB to 16GB, making the game accessible to a wider range of players.
The change comes amid a broader discussion about game optimization and the increasing demands placed on hardware. Several reports highlighted the initial 32GB RAM requirement as unusually high for a LEGO game, prompting criticism online. htxt.co.za reported on the public’s reaction to the original specifications.
According to TheGamer, the developers communicated the adjustment in a message written in Russian. The move demonstrates a responsiveness to community feedback, a practice becoming increasingly common in the gaming industry.
LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is set to release on Steam and the adjusted requirements aim to ensure a smoother experience for a broader player base. 3djuegos.com noted that this adjustment is part of a larger trend of studios optimizing games in response to the current RAM market situation.
PC Master Race Latinoamérica published the updated official PC requirements, confirming the 16GB RAM recommendation.
The demand for greater RAM capacity in gaming is driven by increasingly complex game worlds and higher graphical fidelity. This adjustment for LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight reflects a growing awareness among developers of the need to balance visual quality with accessibility for a wider audience.