Dying Light 2 System Requirements
Dying Light 2, a sequel to its commercially successful predecessor, Dying Light, throws you into a post-apocalyptic world filled with flesh-eating zombies. Where the player is thrown into a lawless world to fend for yourself. The core game elements include shooting, completing quests, crafting equipment’s, exploring, and making friends along the way. It’s a next-generation game, which means that Dying Light 2 System Requirements are also next-generation. But, rest assured, although playing this game on its recommended settings does require a high-level PC or if you are feeling a bit adventurous and have the proper equipment to boot, you can play it on 4k. Still, for players who are saving money for a new upgraded PC, there is a minimum setting option for them to play this game with. Both minimum and recommend Dying Light 2 System Requirements are listed below:
Minimum Dying Light 2 System Requirements
- A 64-bit operating system. It has to be either a Windows 7 SP1, a Windows 8.1, or a Windows 10. Anyone of them will work.
- You require at least 8 gigabytes of RAM.
- 70 gigabytes of space is a must.
- You can run it on an Intel Core i3 4160 processor at 3.6 GHz or if you have the AMD FX 6300.
- The required video card can either be a 4 gigabytes Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 or a 4 gigabytes AMD Radeon R9 390X.
Recommended Dying Light 2 System Requirements
- A 64-bit operating system. It has to be either a Windows 7 SP1, a Windows 8.1, or a Windows 10. Anyone of them will work.
- You require at least 16 gigabytes of RAM.
- 70 gigabytes of space is a must.
- The required video card can either be a 6 gigabytes Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti or a 4 gigabytes AMD Radeon R9 FURY X.
- You can run it on an Intel Core i7 4790 processor at 4.0 GHz or if you have the AMD FX 9590.