
When we enabled Hyper Threading, the game launched fine and ran without any performance issues.


QLOC has listed an Intel Core i5-750 as the minimum CPU, so our guess is that the game needs at least four CPU threads.

Injustice 2 was constantly crashing on our simulated dual-core system. However, we do have to note that we were unable to run the game on our simulated dual-core system without Hyper Threading. And we are happy to report that all of our systems were able to offer a constant 60fps experience at 1080p on Max settings. Injustice 2 is easy on its CPU requirements. In order to find out how the game performs on a variety of CPUs, we simulated a dual-core and a quad-core CPU. For a fighting game, Injustice 2 may feature the most comprehensive collection of graphics settings, so kudos to QLOC. There are also options for Shadow Technique and Particles Mode. PC gamers can adjust the quality of Textures, Anti-Aliasing, Anisotropic Filtering, Bloom, Motion Blur, Lighting, Shadows, Ambient Occlusion, Subsurface Scattering and Particles Density. Surprisingly enough, QLOC has added a respectable amount of graphics settings to tweak. As such, we did not use any of them during our tests. While the game scales with these SLI bits, we noticed major flickering in a number of stages. SLI owners can try the following SLI bits: “0x084000F5” or “0x088000F5”. And since the previous Mortal Kombat games do not support it, we can safely say that Injustice 2 will never support SLI natively. NVIDIA has not included any SLI profile for this game. So, time now to see how this fighting game performs on our platform.įor this PC Performance Analysis, we used an Intel i7 4930K (overclocked at 4.2Ghz) with 8GB RAM, AMD’s Radeon RX580, NVIDIA’s GTX980Ti and GTX690, Windows 10 64-bit and the latest version of the GeForce and Catalyst drivers. And after six months from its console release, Injustice 2 is finally available on the PC. After all, all of NetherRealms’ latest fighting games got ported to the PC. When Warner Bros initially announced that Injustice 2 would be only coming to consoles, we all knew that the game would, eventually, find its way to the PC too.
