Sure, let’s dive into this. No idea why I’m so intrigued by games lately, but here we go. So, we’re inching close to Wuchang: Fallen Feathers launching. It’s this new Soulslike thing with some, let’s say, spicy twist. This one’s spun from a Chinese developer called Leenzee. And guess what? It’s all set in the Ming Dynasty. Pretty wild, right?
People seem to dig it whenever they get a glimpse. But here we are, the countdown is real, and the developers, oh, bless them, finally tossed us a couple final tidbits.
So here’s the deal: Wuchang lands on July 24—mark that! It’s hitting PCs, PS5s, Xbox Series X/S. Day one, folks, it’s on Game Pass for PC and Xbox. But before now, nobody—literally nobody—knew what tech you’d need to keep it from, let’s say, turning into a slideshow on your screen.
Okay, Wuchang looks slick, but not dripping with all the fancy-shmancy graphics stuff that, like, Black Myth: Wukong sports. What this means is, even if your computer’s just okay-ish, you might still have a shot.
They threw out these PC specs, you know, minimum and recommended. Here’s the kicker—they didn’t mention framerate or resolution targets. Like, seriously? Maybe they’re keeping us guessing? Anyway, both spec lists? Yeah, they did some mumbo-jumbo with upscaling (DLSS/FSR). Keep that nugget tucked away somewhere.
The specs—they’re pretty chill, so you might figure out what kind of show Wuchang’s aiming to put on your screen.
Minimum Specs:
- OS: Windows 10 64bit.
- CPU: Intel Core i5-8400/AMD Ryzen 5 1600.
- RAM: Just 16GB, in dual channel—whatever that means.
- GPU: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 6GB/AMD Radeon RX 580 8GB.
- DirectX: 12.
- Storage: 60GB. An SSD would be sweet.
- Notes say DLSS/FSR’s got your back.
Recommended Specs:
- OS: Windows 10/11 64bit.
- CPU: Intel Core i7-9700/AMD Ryzen 5 5500.
- RAM: 16GB, and yeah, dual channel again.
- GPU: Fancy ones like Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070/AMD Radeon RX 5700 XT/Intel Arc A750.
- DirectX: 12.
- Storage: 60GB. SSD’s a must now.
- They say DLSS/FSR tested—whatever helps, right?
And oh, they also threw out launch times—timezone magic, which I always mess up, but here’s how it pans out:
- LA: July 23, 7pm.
- Chicago & Bogota: July 23, 9pm.
- New York: July 23, 10pm.
- BA & Sao Paulo: July 23, 11pm.
- London: July 24, 3am.
- Paris/Berlin/Madrid/Rome: July 24, 4am.
- Kyiv: July 24, 5am.
- Dubai: July 24, 6am.
- Bangkok: July 24, 9am.
- Chengdu/Beijing/Hong Kong: July 24, 10am.
- Seoul/Tokyo: July 24, 11am.
- Sydney: July 24, noon.
Well, hope that makes a bit of sense in this tangled web of gaming madness. Keep your hardware ready and maybe your calendar. Or maybe I’m overthinking. Who knows.