You’re gonna’ need a lot of juice
The official minimum and recommended system requirements for Techland’s upcoming Dying Light have been released, and their not too shabby either.
You’re going to need to make sure you’ve got some power under the hood to get the best out of Dying Light, not to mention the whopping 20GB of hard drive space the post-apocalyptic action title will require.
Check out the listed requirements below, thanks to Steam where the game is available to pre-order, should you wish.
Minimum:
OS:Windows® Windows Vista® (SP2) / Windows® 7 (SP1) / Windows® 8
Processor:Intel® Core™2 Duo/AMD Athlon™ 64 X2 @3GHz, Intel Core i5 @2.4GHz
Memory:4 GB RAM
Graphics:DirectX® 10–compliant, 512 MB VRAM
DirectX®:10
Hard Drive:20 GB HD space
Sound:DirectX® 10–compliant
Additional:This is just predicted hardware setup, details can change slightly over time as the game is still under development.
Recommended:
OS:Windows® 7 (SP1) 64bit / Windows® 8 64bit
Processor:quad core CPU @3GHz
Memory:8 GB RAM
Graphics:Radeon 7900 Series / GeForce GTX 670, >2GB VRAM
DirectX®:11
Hard Drive:20 GB HD space
Sound:DirectX® 10–compliant
Additional:This is just predicted hardware setup, details can change slightly over time as the game is still under development.
Dying Light actually started life as a sequel to Techland’s other zombie-fest – Dead Island. Eventually the developers decided to let it be its own game due to the differences in gameplay.
Despite looking forward to Dying Light, we can’t help but remain skeptical – Techland hasn’t got the best track record. Still, we’re going to reserve judgement until we can get our hands on it.
Dying Light is out on PC, PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and Xbox 360 from January 27th in North America and January 30th for the UK and Europe.
I know for a fact my 1992 AMSTRAD won’t have a chance of running this, not even on the lowest settings, what about you? Let us know down below.
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