We tested the game using actual gameplay with the latest drivers for AMD and NVIDIA. Generally, Yakuza 0 is very light on hardware requirements and should run well even on older systems. Nearly all the cards we tested were able to deliver 60 FPS at 4K, and Sega was kind enough to include Super Sampling Anti-Aliasing in the settings, which lets you dial up the internal rendering resolution for smoother edges. When paired with a high-end graphics card, the CPU often becomes the bottleneck at lower resolutions despite Ultra settings, so enabling SSAA results in a relatively small performance hit compared to other games because the effects of the CPU bottleneck are mitigated. NVIDIA graphics cards are doing much better in Yakuza 0 than their AMD counterparts, but all these cards will give you a great gameplay experience. VRAM usage is laughable for PC standards because of low-poly models and low-res textures. The game does make use of multiple cores, but beyond four threads, the differences are negligible. Unlike many other titles, a dual core processor is sufficient for a good gameplay experience.