Alan Wake 2, the long-awaited sequel to the 2010 action-adventure Alan Wake, will be released on October 27, and now the developers at Remedy Entertainment have posted the full system requirements for the game, according to reports. computer games. They are highly regarded, to say the least. Set it so high that no current computer can run it with all settings at maximum.
The minimum requirements are the most striking. Alan Wake 2 doesn’t run on any Nvidia Pascal-based card, as the requirement is an RTX 2060 or better, nor on AMD’s RDNA 1 architecture, so players using a Radeon RX 5700 XT will have to skip the game. This is to handle 30fps at 1080p with all settings at the bottom.
To play at medium settings at 1080p, Remedy recommends an RTX 3070 or RX 6700 XT, and then DLSS/FRS2 should be set to performance mode, i.e. high upscaling, to handle 60fps. Of course, these requirements apply completely without Ray tracing. Gamers looking to run it will need at least an RTX 3070 or RX 6800 XT to play at 1080p at medium settings and Ray tracing At a low level.
Requirements for playing with high graphics settings and the most demanding version of Ray tracing – Traceroute – The 4K enabled one is the RTX 4080, so DLSS should be set for performance.
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