

For my testing, I tried 1440p (by forcing it through Steam Deck properties for the game), 1080p, and 720p. There is also an auto settings option to adjust these automatically for your device. Processor: Intel Core i7-3770 at 3.40 GHzĭNF Duel has display mode options for borderless window or windowed mode, resolution options (720p, 1080p, 1440p, and 4K), graphics presets (light, standard, recommended, ultra, custom), scaling resolution for the game (10 to 100), and then individual settings with low, medium, high, and ultra options for anti-aliasing, post-processing quality, texture quality, shadow quality, and effect quality.Sound Card: DirectX compatible soundcard or onboard chipset.Graphics: Radeon HD 6870 with 1GB VRAM or GeForce GTX 650 Ti with 1GB VRAM.Processor: AMD FX-4350 at 4.2 GHz or Intel Core i5-3450 at 3.10 GHz.OS: Windows 8 or 10 (64-bit OS required).Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system.DNF Duel PC requirements DNF Duel PC minimum requirements For my DNF Duel Steam Deck review, I wanted to cover the PC port itself, how it plays online, and how the game runs out of the box with any issues you might run into. While servers haven’t been available to test the online reliably pre-release, I put in a good amount of time into the PC port on Steam Deck. As someone not familiar with the Dungeon Fighter Online characters, I was interested in the game because of the developers working on it and was sold when I played the two beta tests on PlayStation platforms. Updated on July 4 at 2 PM – DNF Duel Steam Deck review updated with online mode impressions over the last week.ĭNF Duel from Eighting, Arc System Works, and Nexon has been interesting to follow over the last few months.
