Dying Light: These are the system requirements for PC
Dying Light will not be released until late January, but the system requirements are already known. Read here whether your processor and graphics card are sufficient for the action survival horror game.
Minimum and recommended system requirements for dying light
- Processor: You need at least an Intel Core2 Duo / AMD Athlon 64 X2 (3GHz) or an Intel Core i5 (2.4GHz). "Dying Light" plays optimally with a Quad Core CPU (3GHz) and better. If your CPU is not enough, you will find lots of good offers in our CPU best list.
- Graphics card: Your graphics card should definitely be DirectX 10 compatible and have at least 512 MB VRAM. For optimal gaming pleasure, your computer should have a graphics card from the Radeon 7900 series or a GeForce GTX 670 with at least 2 GB VRAM. You can find the best graphics cards in our leaderboard.
- RAM: Dying Light runs with 4 GB RAM, but better with 8 GB.
- Hard disk: Keep at least 20 GB free on your hard disk.
- Operating system: In doubt, Dying Light also runs on Windows Vista with SP2, but better on a Windows 7 or 8-64 bit system
Until the release: action highlight "The Forest" in the video trailer
If you want to bridge the time until the release of Dying Light, you should take a closer look at the survival game "The Forest":
In the next practical tip, read how to check your graphics card for errors.