First Look at D4 on PC – 60 FPS, Faster Load Times, Redone Controls, and More Confirmed

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Access Games has shared with us the first look at D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die on PC. The PC version of the game was confirmed earlier this week.

While the game is being ported to PC, all of the Kinect controls and interfaces have been entirely removed and switched over to being playable entirely with your mouse. You’ll be able to play in windowed or full screen mode, at a maximum 1920x1080p resolution.


Here are the PC versions recommended and required specs:

Recommended system specs

  • OS
    • Windows 7 64-bit edition or Windows 8 64-bit edition
  • CPU
    • Intel Core i7 4770K @ 3.5GHz or AMD CPU or equivalent
  • Memory
    • 8GB RAM
  • Graphics board
    • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 or AMD Radeon HD 7850 (VRAM 2GB)
  • Display
    • Supports 1920×1080 resolution
  • DirectX
    • DirectX 11
  • Hard disk
    • Hard disk with 20GB of free space
  • Sound card
    • DirectX 11 compatible sound card
  • Other
    • Keyboard and mouse required. Compatible with Xbox Controller using XInput

Minimum system requirements

  • OS
    • Windows 7 64-bit edition or Windows 8 64-bit edition
  • CPU
    • Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83GHz or AMD CPU or equivalent
  • Memory
    • 6GB RAM
  • Graphics board
    • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 or AMD Radeon HD 6870 (VRAM 1GB)
  • Display
    • Supports 1280×720 resolution
  • DirectX
    • DirectX 11
  • Hard disk
    • Hard disk with 10GB of free space
  • Sound card
    • DirectX 11 compatible sound card
  • Other
    • Keyboard and mouse required. Compatible with Xbox Controller using XInput

D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die will also be coming with lots of bug fixes, Steam OS integration (trading cards, achievements, badges, cloud saving, profile backgrounds, and emoticons) as well as all of the downloadable content seen on the Xbox One version.

A release date was not mentioned, but game creator Hidetaka “Swery65” Suehiro seemed adamant that development is progressing smoothly.

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