Nioh: Complete Edition has been announced for PC
Nioh: Complete Edition has been announced for PC
Bizarrely, the press release regarding this PC version mentions that the game will feature only two graphics modes, an “Action Mode” for stable 60FPS playback and “Movie Mode” that delivers higher display resolutions. Reading it as it is, it looks like Nioh will be very lacking when it comes to graphical options on PC, though this could easily have been copy/pasted from a PS4 press release by mistake.Â
The digital-only PC release boasts stunning high-resolution graphics over two modes as Nioh: Complete Edition can be enjoyed either on âAction Modeâ, featuring a stable 60fps, or on âMovie Modeâ, a cinematic option that can expand the display resolution to 4K. These new enhanced graphical modes bring the dark and beautiful world of Nioh to life like never before.
 Â
Â
The Steam page for Nioh: Complete Edition has also gone live, showcasing the game’s PC system requirements. Note that this game is said to require an Ivy-Bridge quad-core CPU or better, a GPU that has more than 3GB of VRAM and 100GB of storage space.Â
Â
- OS: Windows® 10 64bit, Windows® 8.1 64bit, Windows® 7 64bit
- Processor: Intel® Core⢠i5 3550 or over
- Memory:Â 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 780 VRAM 3GB or over AMD Radeon⢠R9 280 VRAM 3GB or over
- DirectX:Â Version 11
- Network:Â Broadband Internet connection
- Storage:Â 100 GB available space
- Sound Card:Â 16 bit stereo, 48KHz WAVE file can be played
- OS: Windows® 10 64bit, Windows® 8.1 64bit, Windows® 7 64bit
- Processor: Intel® Core⢠i7 4770K or over
- Memory:Â 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 VRAM 6GB or over AMD Radeon⢠R9 380X VRAM 4GB or over
- DirectX:Â Version 11
- Network:Â Broadband Internet connection
- Storage:Â 100 GB available space
- Sound Card:Â 16 bit stereo, 48KHz WAVE file can be played
Â
Owners of Nioh: Complete Edition on Steam will be able to use a brand-new item, the Dharmachakra Kabuto helmet (pictured above). This item can be claimed in-game from a shrine.Â
 Â
You can join the discussion on Nioh coming to PC on the OC3D Forums.Â
Â
Nioh: Complete Edition has been announced for PC
Bizarrely, the press release regarding this PC version mentions that the game will feature only two graphics modes, an “Action Mode” for stable 60FPS playback and “Movie Mode” that delivers higher display resolutions. Reading it as it is, it looks like Nioh will be very lacking when it comes to graphical options on PC, though this could easily have been copy/pasted from a PS4 press release by mistake.Â
The digital-only PC release boasts stunning high-resolution graphics over two modes as Nioh: Complete Edition can be enjoyed either on âAction Modeâ, featuring a stable 60fps, or on âMovie Modeâ, a cinematic option that can expand the display resolution to 4K. These new enhanced graphical modes bring the dark and beautiful world of Nioh to life like never before.
 Â
Â
The Steam page for Nioh: Complete Edition has also gone live, showcasing the game’s PC system requirements. Note that this game is said to require an Ivy-Bridge quad-core CPU or better, a GPU that has more than 3GB of VRAM and 100GB of storage space.Â
Â
- OS: Windows® 10 64bit, Windows® 8.1 64bit, Windows® 7 64bit
- Processor: Intel® Core⢠i5 3550 or over
- Memory:Â 6 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 780 VRAM 3GB or over AMD Radeon⢠R9 280 VRAM 3GB or over
- DirectX:Â Version 11
- Network:Â Broadband Internet connection
- Storage:Â 100 GB available space
- Sound Card:Â 16 bit stereo, 48KHz WAVE file can be played
- OS: Windows® 10 64bit, Windows® 8.1 64bit, Windows® 7 64bit
- Processor: Intel® Core⢠i7 4770K or over
- Memory:Â 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 1060 VRAM 6GB or over AMD Radeon⢠R9 380X VRAM 4GB or over
- DirectX:Â Version 11
- Network:Â Broadband Internet connection
- Storage:Â 100 GB available space
- Sound Card:Â 16 bit stereo, 48KHz WAVE file can be played
Â
Owners of Nioh: Complete Edition on Steam will be able to use a brand-new item, the Dharmachakra Kabuto helmet (pictured above). This item can be claimed in-game from a shrine.Â
 Â
You can join the discussion on Nioh coming to PC on the OC3D Forums.Â
Â