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marathon game
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The marathon game tag on WindowsForum.com covers Bungie's upcoming extraction shooter Marathon, focusing on PC performance optimization, system requirements, and hardware scaling. Discussions include practical guides to fix stutter and boost framerates, detailed benchmarks at 8K resolution with DLSS and DLAA on the RTX 5090, and analysis of official minimum and recommended PC specs for the March 5, 2026 launch. Recurring themes include accessibility for a broad range of hardware, modest system requirements compared to modern AAA titles, and performance tuning for smooth gameplay. The tag is relevant for PC gamers interested in optimizing Marathon's performance on their systems.
If your Marathon sessions on PC feel choppy, stuttery, or simply underperform compared to what your hardware should deliver, this is a practical, evidence-backed guide to get you running smoother — adapted and expanded from the Mobalytics “PC Optimization” guide and SiegeOC’s walkthrough, with...
Bungie’s Marathon arrives tomorrow with a surprising footnote for PC performance: in a quick 8K stress test on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090, the game runs far better than a casual glance at resolution alone might suggest—delivering playable native 8K framerates in a controlled scene but offering...
Bungie has set a firm launch date for Marathon — March 5, 2026 — and has published the official PC system requirements that will define who can jump into its extraction-shooter loop at launch. The headline is simple: Marathon’s published requirements are modest by modern triple‑A standards, but...
Bungie’s Steam store page now lists the PC system requirements for Marathon, confirming that the studio has targeted a broad slice of PC hardware for its March 5, 2026 launch and opening pre-orders for Steam, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S. The published specs set a modest bar on the minimum...
Bungie’s newly published Marathon PC system requirements make a clear statement: the studio wants as many players as possible to access its extraction shooter at launch, and the hardware bar has been set deliberately low enough that most PCs built in the last six to nine years will be...