Sure, let’s dive in with a bit of a twist. So, there’s this game, Wuchang: Fallen Feathers, right? It’s like another addition to the Soulslike lineup, but it’s got its own spin. Kinda tired of hearing that, but whatever, here we go again. This one drips Ming Dynasty vibes thanks to Leenzee, a Chinese dev team – pretty neat twist, though.
People have been jazzed every time there’s a glimpse. But, seriously, now we’re almost at the release date and they’ve dropped some last little puzzle pieces for us. And forgive me, but I just love these sneak peeks, even if they’re maddeningly vague sometimes.
So, mark your calendars for July 24. PC, PS5, Xbox Series X/S… pick your poison. Oh, oh! And Game Pass on day one for both PC and Xbox. Sweet deal if you ask me (which no one did, but here we are). Also, isn’t it nuts how we didn’t know what kind of hardware would make this game sing until now? I mean, I’m no tech wizard, but that’s usually important, right?
Anyway, the game’s slick. Maybe it doesn’t push every graphical button like Black Myth: Wukong does (which I keep comparing it to—not sure why). But honestly, how real is it to need spaceship-level gear to play? Thankfully, the specs are chill enough, and today they spilled the beans on that.
Two sets of specs, and—plot twist—they’re using some kind of fancy upscaling magic, DLSS/FSR. What does that mean? Beats me half the time. But file that info away.
Minimum Specs (yawn, I know, but bear with me here):
– OS: Windows 10 64bit
– CPU: Intel Core i5-8400/AMD Ryzen 5 1600
– RAM: 16GB RAM (dual channel, whatever that means)
– GPU: GTX 1060 6GB/RX 580 8GB
– DirectX: 12
– Storage: 60GB
– Note: HDD’s okay, SSD’s better. Tested with that magical DLSS/FSR.
Recommended Specs (a step up, I guess?):
– OS: Windows 10/11 64bit
– CPU: Intel Core i7-9700/Ryzen 5 5500
– RAM: 16GB RAM (again with the dual channel thing)
– GPU: RTX 2070/RX 5700 XT/Arc A750
– DirectX: 12
– Storage: 60GB
– Note: SSD only, pals. DLSS/FSR’s in the mix here too.
Gosh, these hardware lists ruin my vibe. Let’s talk launch times ’cause they’re kooky. Different places, different times – it’s like a global puzzle.
For instance, LA gets it on July 23 at 7pm. Meanwhile, the London lot waits till 3am on the 24th. Paris, Berlin, and the rest of Europe get in around 4am. And out east, like Seoul and Tokyo, they get to party at 11am. It’s fun, kinda. Feels like chasing a moon shadow, if that makes any sense at all. Anyway, pick your timezone and, um, don’t sleep?
Alright, I might’ve rambled more than necessary. But hey, it’s all part of the charm, right?