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We already know the PC requirements of one of the most notable horror games of 2024, Alone in the Dark

Good news for horror lovers: We already know what the minimum and recommended requirements for PC are from Alone in the Dark, one of the most anticipated titles of 2024 for fans of the genre. The best of all is that you won’t need a very powerful computer to enjoy it. If we pay attention to the Steam samples in which the most frequent components of its users are analyzed, we will see that the majority more than meet the requirements of what is new from Pieces Interactive and THQ Nordic.

I hope this gives you some luck, as Alone in the Dark moved to March 20, 2024 so as not to end up in the middle of the fray of Persona 3 Reload, Granblue Fantasy, Final Fantasy Rebirth, etc., and has ended up in a different one, but with Horizon Forbidden West and Dragon’s Dogma as great bastions.

Alone in the Dark, minimum and recommended requirements for PC

Taking into account that they are focused on different audiences, they may not stick, but it seems clear that it will attract less attention. Be that as it may, there are many of us who are quite eager. Let’s see what the future holds for us.

Minima

Recommended

OS

Windows 10, 64 Bit

Windows 10, 64 Bit

Processor

Ryzen 3 3100

Core i3-8300

Ryzen 7 3700X

Core i5-12400

Memory

8GB RAM

16GB RAM

Graphic card

GeForce GTX 1050 Ti

Radeon RX 570

GeForce RTX 2060

Radeon RX 5700 XT

DirectX

Version 12

Version 12

Storage

50 GB of available space

50 GB of available space

Additional notes

Recommended SSD storage

Recommended SSD storage

The most striking thing about both levels is that in both asks us for an SSD storage system. If you were thinking about changing yours, you might want to hurry, because they will become more and more common… and they will start to rise in price.

By Daniel Wright

With over 25 years of experience as an operating system developer, I have dedicated my career to mastering the intricacies of various operating systems. My journey with Linux began in 1999, and since 2015, it has become my everyday operating system of choice. Sharing my knowledge and passion for technology, I also serve as a teacher at The Game Assembly, nurturing the next generation of talented developers. With a focus on DDoS security, I strive to protect systems and networks from malicious attacks, ensuring a secure and stable online environment.