One Late Night is a short immersive horror-game experience, starring an unnamed graphic designer employee, working late one night at the office, until strange things start to happen. The basic idea is that players who have been in similar situations, and worked with similar office jobs, will relate themselves to the game setting and scenario and become immersed. Even if you can't relate to the game storyline, you will still get a good experience. The storyline is presented with short monologues, displaying the thoughts of the player, as you need to perform certain tasks to proceed in the game to continue discover new clues about what's going on. Use your surroundings to your advantage and hide under desks and in corners to avoid being taken by the ghost which haunts the office. Remember that the light will always be your friend. Survive the night and find as many clues as you can about the threat.
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How old of a computer can the game go? (DX 11) | Locked | |
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Jan 24 2013 Anchor | ||
Okay guys I thought I'd show you my computer specs of the computer that I played the game on max settings for (In Direct X11) CPU: Intel Pentium D 3.2 GHZ (That's right, the first dual processor to exist that actually worked as one processor but tricks the computer in thinking it's dual.) Don't be afraid to try the DX 11 version of the game. If you have a card that can support it, try it out! The game is that resource hungry! |
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Jan 24 2013 Anchor | ||
You could probably even go lower than that, but I wouldn't recommend it if you want to get the full experience from the game. |
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Jan 24 2013 Anchor | ||
Yeah, but at least people don't need to be afraid that their PC can't run the game on the max. |
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