Elden Ring Nightreign is coming next month, and newly revealed PC system requirements say you can run it with a 3GB graphics card.
Elden Ring Nightreign will surely have a gauntlet of grueling bosses, but players will probably still have help in some form against its toughest one.
The Outerhaven writes: With Elden Ring Nightreign being released in a few months, the question of not including crossplay is on the minds of players looking to jump into the game.
It's meant to played by teams of 3... so yeah? The smaller your pool of players, the hardest is to accomplish that, specially on the long run. Not exactly rocket science here.
Some PC players would obviously find some way to hack or cheat in the game and ruin the experience for others so let’s just see how it is first in each platform’s ecosystem.
Whenever I play games with cross-play I turn it off. I don’t play a lot of online games but when I do I don’t want cheaters. PS generally has plenty of people to play with no matter the time of day.
If the game sells well on PS there will be plenty of people to play with. Same thing with PC I assume.
Xbox I’m not sure about as they have lesser sales of full priced games and less consoles out there but it may be enough to keep a healthy enough player count but who knows.
I don’t think this gets close to Elden Ring but it should do well enough I guess.
Personally I’m not very interested in it at this point but maybe that will change if some Souls friends convince me to play.
The final two classes for Elden Ring Nightreign have leaked with one new class returning to the parry-centric focus of Sekiro.
The thing with listed PC specs are that they can be deceiving. Not that I think many will struggle to run this, but I've had bad luck when I fall under the recommended specs & not the min. Will it run? Technically yes. Will it run well? Maybe.