In top releases, the Hardy Boyz (Matt and Jeff) are also included, complete with their "Broken" mannerisms if modded, though the official release featured their standard WWE gimmicks.
| System | Specs | v1.00 Performance | v1.05 Performance | |--------|-------|-------------------|-------------------| | Low-end | Intel i3-7100, GTX 1050, 8GB RAM | 25-30 FPS (6-man match), audio crackling | 40-45 FPS, stable audio | | Mid-range | Ryzen 5 2600, GTX 1660, 16GB RAM | 45-50 FPS, drops during entrances | 60 FPS locked (VSync on) | | High-end | i7-9700K, RTX 2070, 32GB RAM | 60 FPS (occasional stutter) | 144 FPS (capped by engine) | wwe2k18updatev105incldlccodex top
Introduction In the world of professional wrestling video games, few releases have sparked as much debate, passion, and technical scrutiny as WWE 2K18 . Released in October 2017 for consoles and shortly after for PC, it aimed to revolutionize the franchise with a new graphics engine, a massive roster, and the ambitious "8-Men in the Ring" mechanic. However, its initial launch was marred by performance issues, bugs, and a controversial Nintendo Switch port. In top releases, the Hardy Boyz (Matt and
| DLC Pack Name | Key Superstars Added | Arenas/Features | |---------------|----------------------|------------------| | | Rick Rude, Mr. Perfect, The Rock (’01) | None | | MyPlayer Kick Start | N/A | MyPlayer attribute boosts | | New Moves Pack | N/A | 40+ new animations | | NXT Generation | Aleister Black, Drew McIntyre, Ruby Riott, Elias | None | | Road to Glory Pack | Batista, Rob Van Dam, Beth Phoenix | None | However, its initial launch was marred by performance