When Alan Wake 2's PC requirements were announced last Friday they caused quite the stir amongst the PC gaming community, with some decrying a perceived lack of optimisation and unrealistic hardware expectations as a sign of a troubled release to come. However, those of you running an Nvidia RTX 10-series GPU rummy win or even a yono all app more recent AMD RX 5000-series may have further reason to be glum, as according to a now-deleted tweet (are we still calling them tweets?) from a Remedy developer, the upcoming release may be dependent on mesh shader support to run at all.
Eagle-eyed Redditors have been sharing screenshots of a deleted post created by @newincpp, a developer at Remedy Games, in which they reveal that the 10-series and 5000-series cards don't appear on the specs because they don't support mesh shading.
We've reached out to Remedy for comment, but in the meantime it looks like those of you thinking about playing Alan Wake 2 might need to look at upgrades for multiple reasons, not least because it looks extremely demanding even for relatively modern machines. Whether these hardware requirements are justified by a truly next-gen graphical experience remains to be seen.
