Mafia The Old Country System Requirements: Can Your PC Handle It?
Mafia: The Old Country. Credit: Hangar 13/2K

Mafia The Old Country System Requirements: Can Your PC Handle It?

Hangar 13’s new title on UE5 pushes PCs hard. Learn the recommended specs and the 2025 upgrades (32 GB RAM, NVMe SSD, Frame-Gen GPUs, AMD 3D V-Cache CPUs) that matter most for PC gaming.
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Mafia: The Old Country brings the beloved game series to Unreal Engine 5 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, complete with Lumen lighting, Nanite-level detail, and crowds of NPCs that react to every skirmish. Its UE5 visuals can stretch older hardware, so if you’re still gaming on a 7th-gen Intel CPU or a strong but outdated GTX 1080 Ti GPU, this game may be another gentle nudge you need to plan a 2025 PC upgrade, whether that means a modern processor refresh or a graphics-card replacement.

2K and Hangar 13 have set their sights on the AAA standards of 2025, so the listed baseline minimum requirements are for 1080p/Medium preset. However, developers haven’t officially guaranteed 60 FPS at that tier (“solid performance on older PC hardware”). While you don’t need the latest RTX 4070 Ti or RX 9070 to explore early 20th-century Sicily, these weighty baseline requirements can catch budget PC builds off guard, especially if you’re still on a GTX-class card.

This perspective explains why the entry-level specs already list a Ryzen 7 2700X or Core i7-9700K as the recommended CPU, and Radeon RX 5700 XT or GeForce RTX 2070 for the GPU. The game takes full advantage of multi-core CPUs, streams textures from both VRAM and an SSD, and simulates traffic and dense crowds. Even on the “minimum”, the city will look respectable and, in theory, should never devolve into a slideshow during high-speed chases.

Mafia: The Old Country Minimum Requirements for PC

1080p/Medium preset

CPU

AMD Ryzen 7 2700X / Intel Core i7-9700K

RAM

16 GB

GPU

AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT / NVIDIA RTX 2070

VRAM

8 GB

Storage

SSD, 55 GB available space

At first glance, these specs look intimidating, yet this configuration should hold a stable FPS in the open world of the game, while maintaining stunning visuals. The CPU handles crowd AI and physics, while the GPU works on Lumen lighting, dense vegetation, and dynamic shadows.

Since the new Mafia game is built on Unreal Engine 5 and the developers have provided detailed guidance on graphics settings, you can immediately make some informed adjustments to improve performance. If you’re experiencing FPS drops, consider lowering a few of UE5’s usual suspects: Reflections, Global Illumination, and Foliage Density are the first to scale back, because these settings tend to be the most performance-intensive. More details on settings below:

  • Upscaling. Use a balanced preset, DLSS if supported by your GPU, or FSR otherwise. While TSR can improve performance even more, it will also result in more blurry visuals. Balanced upscaling renders the scene at 80% of native resolution, boosting FPS by a quarter.
  • Shadows. Medium, switching from High should add roughly 10 FPS, with soft-shadow quality still acceptable in most scenes.
  • Global Illumination. Medium. Dropping from High can save 2-10 FPS, but it is highly dependent on your system.
  • Motion Blur and Depth of Field. Off. A cleaner camera makes the image feel subjectively faster, but some imperfections can become more noticeable.
  • Frame-rate cap. 60 FPS (V-Sync Off). Prevents sudden spikes in CPU/GPU load and avoids noisy fan ramp-ups.

In practice, these settings should let the Ryzen 2700X + RTX 2070 pairing sustain stable FPS in central Palermo and never dip below the cap, exactly the solid performance the developers promise.

1440p/High preset

CPU

AMD Ryzen 7 5800X / Intel Core i7-12700K

RAM

32 GB

GPU

AMD Radeon RX 6950 XT / NVIDIA RTX 3080 Ti

VRAM

12 GB

Storage

SSD, 55 GB available space

This configuration targets 2560 × 1440 resolution at the High preset. With upscaling set to Quality mode and vertical sync enabled, the frame rate remains in the proper range in typical scenes and does not drop below 60 FPS during urban shootouts. Eight to twelve high-performance CPU cores handle the workload, while a fast SSD prevents texture-streaming delays when using fast travel between Palermo and the countryside.

Graphics settings: how to adjust the balance of quality and performance

  • Shadows. High. While lowering to Medium improves performance, your hardware should handle the High setting well.
  • Reflections. Medium. Saves up to 10% FPS with minimal visible loss on water and reflective surfaces.
  • Foliage. High. Medium reduces grass and vineyard density; performance gain is under 5% on recommended PC hardware.
  • Motion Blur and Depth of Field. Still Off. Improves perceived image clarity without affecting frame rate.
  • Frame Generation (DLSS/FSR/XeSS). Should be enabled if using an RTX 40‑series or Radeon RX 7000‑series GPU. Can double FPS with only a slight rise in input latency.

These tweaks keep image quality close to the High preset while smoothing out occasional drops during higher loads (for example, a shootout in the middle of the city, when the engine should process the game’s AI and various visual effects at the same time).

Mafia: The Old Country Requirements for Epic Preset and 4K Gameplay

4K/Epic preset

CPU

AMD Ryzen 7 9700X / Intel Core i7-14700K

RAM

32 GB

GPU

AMD Radeon RX 9070 / NVIDIA RTX 4070 Ti

VRAM

12 GB

Storage

SSD, 55 GB available space

The Epic preset enables maximum settings for Global Illumination, Reflections, Foliage, and post‑processing. Rendering at 75% of native 4K with upscaling maintains sharpness while avoiding significant performance loss. On a recommended RTX 4070 Ti, frame rates should remain high on open roads and stable in Palermo’s narrow streets; enabling Frame Generation raises the average FPS with latency similar to native rendering.

This level of performance requires a stable power supply and effective case cooling. When upgrading, prioritise the graphics card: a modern GPU with Frame Generation support offers a significant boost to every new AAA game. The next thing to upgrade is the CPU. While the Epic preset recommends AMD Ryzen 7 9700X, opting for a model with X3D cache will work even better for any game you can play on your PC. The downside is that you will likely have to spend on a new motherboard, RAM, and cooling.

Mafia: The Old Country PC Graphics Settings and Features

DLSS 4, FSR 4, XeSS 2, TSR

These are upscaling algorithms: the game is rendered at a lower internal resolution and then reconstructed to full detail. DLSS will give you the best picture and performance boost, FSR 3 (but not 4) supported on a broader range of hardware, and TSR and XeSS should be used only if the previous variant is unavailable or has failed you.

In short:

  • Nvidia DLSS. For Nvidia RTX GPUs, it delivers the sharpest image in foggy and foliage-heavy scenes.
  • AMD FSR. FSR 3 works on virtually any gaming GPU you can find in store; image is slightly softer but supports older GTX and Radeon models.
  • Intel XeSS. Best on Intel Arc; on other GPUs, its quality sits just behind DLSS/FSR.
  • Unreal TSR. Engine-native and vendor-agnostic; a safe default if you prefer not to rely on driver features.

Other graphics settings and features

  • Frame Generation. Interpolates extra frames between rendered ones (DLSS FG, FSR FG, or XeSS FG). Increases FPS significantly at the cost of higher input latency. Worth enabling on 120 Hz+ monitors.
  • V-Sync and VRR. V-Sync removes tearing but adds latency; G-Sync or FreeSync (variable-refresh-rate) displays are preferable when available.
  • HDR. High dynamic range deepens contrast in Palermo’s night scenes. Requires a display with peak brightness of 600 nits or more.
  • Ultrawide support. Native 21:9 and 32:9 aspect ratios with no black bars. Adds roughly 25% extra horizontal field of view.

Short Guide to Optimizing Graphics Settings

Mafia: The Old Country runs on Unreal Engine 5, and its minimum hardware requirements for PC (Ryzen 7 2700X or Core i7-9700K CPU, 16 GB RAM, and RX 5700 XT or RTX 2070 GPU) are aimed at a stable frame rate in 1080p. If your hardware struggles, the first dial-downs should be Reflections, Global Illumination, and Foliage Density. In Unreal Engine 5, these three settings cost plenty of frames but add little to moment-to-moment clarity. Keep shadows on Medium, cap the game at 60 FPS, and use balanced upscaling: DLSS where it’s supported, FSR otherwise.

Recommended requirements, a step up to 2560 × 1440 on High settings calls for PC hardware in the higher class (Ryzen 7 5800X or Core i7-12700K CPU, 32 GB of RAM, and an RX 6950 XT or RTX 3080 Ti). With upscaling in Quality mode and V-Sync engaged, the game stays above 60 FPS during shootouts; a fast NVMe SSD removes texture pop-in when fast-travelling or speeding between the countryside and the city. Frame Generation on an RTX 40 or RX 7000 card lifts headroom even further without a noticeable hit to latency.

The Epic preset at 4K is another leap. An RTX 4070 Ti or RX 9070, paired with a Ryzen 7 9700X-class processor, achieves 60 FPS by rendering at 75 percent of native resolution and utilizing upscaling with Frame Generation.

Best PC Upgrades for Gaming in 2025

  • More PC RAM. Time to upgrade from 16 GB to 32 GB. Moder AAA titles require at least 10-12 GB of RAM, while other processes consume the rest. An extra 16 GB removes pressure on the page file and eliminates micro-stutters during excessive effects.
  • SSD. Consider upgrading to an NVMe SSD, as it offers superior performance compared to SATA SSDs or outdated HDDs. Loading times drop significantly. Textures stream in clean and no pop-ups appear.
  • AMD Ryzen CPU with 3D V-Cache (7800X3D, 7950X3D, 9700X3D). The 96-128 MB L3 cache accelerates AI and game physics. In modern games, FPS will be higher, up to 30% compared to a CPU without 3D V-Cache.
  • Modern GPU with Frame Generation support. The GeForce RTX 5070 and Radeon RX 7800 XT cost far less than flagship cards yet add Frame Generation support and hardware AV1 encoding for streaming. Gains over an RTX 2060/RX 5700 XT can reach ~80% in Balanced settings.
  • New cooling or PC case. Even a fast CPU throttles near 90 °C. A 240 W-class air tower or 360 mm AIO keeps a Ryzen 7 5800X around 70 °C: Worth +100-150 MHz boost, slight FPS boost, and a silent PC.
  • Switching to a 120+ Hz VRR monitor. Benchmarks may not show it, but smoother camera motion and lower input latency feel more impactful than an extra few FPS on a 60 Hz panel.

Combined, these upgrades cost less than a high-end GPU yet lift the system to a solid 1440p/High experience with headroom for upcoming releases.

FAQ

Do I have to update GPU drivers?

Yes, to ensure game stability in general, and for DLSS/FSR to work correctly, you have to update drivers to the latest version.

CPU load is close to 100% while the GPU sits below 40%.

Lower Crowd Density and View Distance. Both are CPU-bound settings.

I’m getting tearing on a FreeSync display.

Disable the game’s built-in V-Sync and enable Adaptive-Sync (FreeSync) in the monitor’s OSD.

How do I remove blur?

Turn off Motion Blur and Depth of Field. You’ll also save a few milliseconds of input latency.

Is Mafia: The Old Country Worth Upgrading for?

Even if this game isn’t a priority for you (or doesn’t interest you at all), its PC system requirements (based on Unreal Engine 5) clearly show where progress is heading. For comfortable AAA play, 32 GB of RAM is desirable; GPU with at least 10 or 12 GB of VRAM: graphics cards with 8 GB of VRAM will soon be considered outdated, and ideally, you should choose a card that supports frame generation. There are a lot of CPU options, but pay attention to AMD’s X3D models (especially if you’re already on AM5 socket): the added cache greatly improves performance in CPU-bound games and workloads. NVMe SSDs also improve the gameplay experience in large open-world titles.

If your PC already meets or exceeds the recommended tiers, there’s little reason to swap hardware just for the new Mafia game. But if the system is five-plus years old, the same upgrades will pay off across all upcoming releases as well.

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