Deadly Premonition creator Swery has confirmed in an
interview with Famitsu magazine that D4:
Dark Dreams Don’t Die will be launching on June 5th for PC,
hitting Steam, GOG, and the Humble Store.
That means it’s just a few weeks until we can get our hands
on this gaming oddity, which was previously exclusive to Xbox One. A murder
mystery the likes of which you’ve likely never seen before, D4 has you playing
as PI David Young, a time-travelling sleuth hunting for the secret behind his
wife’s tragic death. Before you let it get its strange hooks into you though,
read on to see the official D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die PC system requirements.
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die Minimum System Requirements
- OS: Windows
7 64-bit
- CPU: Intel
Core 2 Quad Q9950 2.8 GHz or AMD Athlon II X4 645 3.1 GHz
- RAM: 6
GB System Memory
- GPU
RAM: 1GB Video Memory
- GPU: GeForce
GTX 470 or Radeon HD 6870
- HDD: 10GB
Available Space
- DX: DirectX
11
- Audio: DirectX
11 Compatible Sound Card
- Other: Keyboard
and mouse necessary
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die Recommended System
Requirements
- OS: Windows
8 64-bit
- CPU: Intel
Core i7-4770K 3.5GHz or AMD FX-9590 4.7GHz
- RAM: 8 GB
System Memory
- GPU
RAM: 2GB Video Memory
- GPU: Nvidia
GeForce GTX 670 or AMD Radeon HD 7850
- HDD: 20GB
Available Space
D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die's visuals, much like Deadly
Premonition's, aren't exactly magnificent, and the gameplay meanwhile isn't
massively fast-paced, which makes these system requirements seem a little bit
lofty. Not many games make use of 6GB RAM as a minimum, and D4 isn't likely to
join this group. Processor demands here aren't too bad though, and likely
anyone with a low-mid tier modern gaming rig shouldn't have any problems here
whatsoever.
The recommended requirements meanwhile look like the
ramblings of a maniac. The graphics card demands are certainly on the high
scale, but if you're absolutely intent on maxing D4 out then either the GTX 670
or the Radeon HD 7850 may be a necessity, but it's unlikely.
The CPU demands are where things get a little ridiculous though. The i7-4770K
and the FX-9590 are two processors right at the very, very high-end, and it
would be quite the surprise if D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die chugged on anywhere
near this sort of power. If it did, something would be going wrong along the
way.
We'll find out soon just how reliable D4's PC system
requirements are, but if you're on the edge about its performance we would
expect anything around the minimum play Swery's adventure without any hitches
whatsoever.
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