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Baldur's Gate 3

Party-based RPG built around cinematic choices and turn-based combat.

RPGStrategyPC
ReleasedAug 3, 2023
Performance dataNot seeded yet
Catalog sourcemanual

This page is a PC performance guide. Check how the Windows version should run on your hardware, then raise the FPS target if you want SpecBeacon to suggest what to upgrade first.

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Baldur's Gate 3
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Performance

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This title is visible in the live catalog, but benchmark rows are not seeded yet. You can still browse media and update notes here.

Guide

How to use this page

SpecBeacon mixes official PC requirements, benchmark coverage, linked review pages, and update notes so you can make a quicker hardware decision without hopping across multiple tabs.

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  • Use the FPS card first if you want a quick answer for your current PC.
  • Use the update and review links below when a game is new, patched often, or still getting mixed reports.
  • When benchmark coverage is thin, treat the estimate as directional and prioritize the GPU before chasing smaller CPU gains.
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If you are still deciding whether this game is worth an upgrade, these short guides explain how SpecBeacon reads FPS targets, PC requirements, and GPU-first upgrade decisions.

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FAQ

Quick answers

Does this page include PC performance data?

Not yet. This page is already live in the catalog, but benchmark coverage still needs to be seeded before FPS estimation appears.

Is the score an official review score?

No. The SpecBeacon Score is an internal reaction signal. It is not copied from Metacritic, OpenCritic, Steam, or the publisher.

What matters most for getting more FPS?

In most cases, GPU choice and resolution move the estimate the most. CPU and RAM usually refine the result rather than replace the GPU signal.