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sucks. i've been wanting to play this game for ages but i can't see anything and it makes it damn near impossible to play.
None of you in this thread listed your hardware specs. Raise of hands...how many here are running a mobile card? Games are not fully tested on laptop graphics cards guys. Those of you running laptops for a while now should know this.
The minimum requirement for this game is a DX10 gpu with at least 1GB of VRAM. I wouldn't mind helping you guys problem solve because I am bored as sh*t but...you gotta list some specs.
Operating System: Windows 8 Pro 64Bit
Processor: Intel Core i7-3610qm CPU @ 2.3GHz
Installed Memory: 8GB
Hard Disk Space: 2TB
Display Device: Intel HD Graphics 4000 (DirectX 11)
Display Device Memory: 1664 MB
Alan Wake is the first PC game I bought in 4 or 5 years (the last one being Portal). I stopped playing computer games since the computer has to be "JUST SO" in order to run them properly. If the listed specs above aren't enough to properly run a two year old game then . . . All I can say now is, I remember why I stopped playing computer games and moved to the PS3 in the time between Portal and Alan Wake!