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Hi Melusca,
What are your specs?
Processor?
Graphics card?
RAM?
Would you be installing this game on an SSD?
Do you have enough hard drive space to install the game to an internal hard drive?
(Can find this information by going to the Start Menu / search bar at the bottom, then typing "dxdiag" to see the application with the blue circle with the yellow X. If you get a message about signatures, cancel for now.
You'll find the processor and RAM on the first screen. Then the rest on one of the Display tabs.
Do you think you'll be changing your PC anytime this year?
There are no cloud services for PC that offer this game at the moment.
- i5 4440
- GTX 750 Ti
- 16 Gb RAM
So yeah that's kind of an antique (I bought it for GTA5, which I never ended up playing lol). I do have an SSD with enough space available (although it's USB not internal). I could run Nioh just fine, had some slowdowns with Nioh 2 (but I had less RAM back then)... and could never get past the title screen in Wo Long.
Unless quantum computers become available to the general public in 2025, nope.
Unfortunately, I do not believe this will run.
This game has more demanding spec requirements than Wo Long.