Bladestorm Nightmare – PC Requirements Revealed, Will Support DX11

Koei Tecmo has revealed the official PC requirements for Bladestorm Nightmare. From the looks of it, the PC version of Bladestorm Nightmare will be based on the current-gen and not on the old-gen version. The game will also support DX11 (all previous games from Koei Tecmo were DX9).

Bladestorm Nightmare is coming to the PC on May 29th, and here are its PC requirements:

Supported OS: Windows Vista / 7/8 / 8.1 (64bit Japanese version)
CPU Core i7 870 2.8GHz or more
(Recommended Core i7 2600 3.4GHz or more)
Memory: More than 2GB (recommended 4GB or more)
Hard disk: 12GB or more of free space (DVD 3 Disc)
Display: 640 × 480 pixels, High Color viewable display
(recommended 1920 × 1080 pixels, True Color display a 16: 9 display)
2560×1440 / 2560×1600 / 3840×2160 at a resolution of (4K), the corresponding plans to display it exceeds the full HD
Video card: VRAM 1GB or more (2GB or more recommended)
Geforce GTS 450 or more (recommended Geforce GTX 660 or more)
DirectX11 than the one that is equipped with a 3D accelerator chip compatible.
The latest version of the driver that corresponds to the DirectX11 more must be installed.
Sound board: Sound board that supports more than DirectX9.0c
Other: DVD-ROM drive required (package version only) / network connection environment required / Steam authentication (account) Required

15 thoughts on “Bladestorm Nightmare – PC Requirements Revealed, Will Support DX11”

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  2. so they are learning, glad to hear that. also “Nobunaga’s Ambition” announced for PC as well and coming september 1st

  3. Why do we get mostly the bad console games ported to PC ?

    For example:
    This game, Ryse: Son of Rome, Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z, Assassin’s Creed Liberation HD, Killer Is Dead, Deadly Premonition, Dementium II HD, Viking: Battle for Asgard, Inversion.

    Instead of getting ports of good games that people are actually looking forward to like:
    Dragon’s Dogma, Red Dead: Redemption, Vanquish, Shadows of the Damned ,Silent Hill: Downpour, Bayonetta, Condemned 2: Bloodshot (and Bloodborne).

    1. most of them will never happen cause they were made in golden age of previous gen so devs didn’t bother to think about PC version. Bloodborne is shameful though cause From SOftware got famous after they ported their games to other platforms. then they shifted Demon Souls 3 (Bloodborne) to PS.. if it wasn’t similar to Souls series i wouldn’t care but that’s dirty.

      PS: Deadly premonition is a bad port but a good game. plus there are other games like Ori and the Blind Forest, Metal Gear Solid V etc. so…knock on wood things are getting better hopefully.

    2. Silent hill downpour was a big failure, even the company which developed it closed a year after the game release date.

      1. Silent Hill Downpour is on PC anyways…a terrible port, but we did get it. I just wish Konami would put the good ones onto digital distribution. It’s f’ing hard as balls to find a reasonably priced copy of Silent Hill 2 PC.

        1. Are you sure about this ?
          I’ve never seen any mention of a PC version ever coming out (and I was following this game closely at the time).

          About the failure, I’m sure that if they had released the game (properly ported) on PC as well it would sell well enough.
          I remember the criticised for being to “action-ny” for a Horror game but I actually liked what I saw and wasn’t that impressed with the previous games which (apart from the 2nd game) weren’t that great anyway.

    3. Hopefully the success of Valkyria Chronicles will convince Sega to port Vanquish and Bayonetta (we likely won’t get Bayonetta 2 since Nintendo payed for its development in exchange for exclusivity, but that shouldn’t stop a port of the first game). I have to agree that Killer is Dead and Deadly Premonition are pretty good games, while Condemned 2 was meh by all accounts (I’d rather have The Darkness 1 ported).

      1. Well, I remember Nintendo helped Capcom fund Resident Evil 4 and that wound up on PS2 when sales weren’t very good.

        Perhaps Sega has a clause to reclaim the rights to Bayonetta 2 if Nintendo doesn’t hit a certain number of sales.

        1. The only information publicly available is that Nintendo paid for the development in exchange for exclusivity. In fact, Platinum went to Sega trying to convince them to fund the game, and they weren’t willing to do so until Nintendo stepped in with that deal (so Nintendo is the only reason Bayo 2 exists in the first place). Don’t get me wrong I’d love a PC port of both games, and there could be some stipulation in that agreement (maybe the exclusivity is only timed, etc.), but without access to their contracts, we really can’t know.

    1. Ah, I was getting the 2 mixed up. You’re correct then, there is no PC version for Downpour 🙁

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