Disney Dreamlight Valley system requirements match the game’s lighthearted nature, and you won’t need the best graphics card to dive into the life sim adventure. Developers Gameloft says it’ll even run on an Nvidia GPU from over 14 years ago, so you’ll be able to hang with Mickey, Donald, and Goofy on the crustiest of cheap gaming PC builds.
According to Disney Dreamlight Valley system requirements, the fantasy farming game requires, at the very least, a GPU on par with the Nvidia GeForce 9600 GT – a 512MB card that made its debut back in 2008. Considering you can snag this specific graphics card over on eBay for $5 USD, meeting Gameloft’s minimum specs shouldn’t be an issue. However, if you’d rather boost fps and help the adventure’s cartoon cast shine, you’ll need to step things up to either a GTX 960 or AMD Radeon R9 380.
There’s a chance you might not even need a GPU to play Disney Dreamlight Valley, as you can even play No Man’s Sky without a graphics card. Same goes for fresh releases like Spider-Man Remastered and Saints Row, but it all boils down to whether integrated CPU graphics will play nice with Gameloft’s causal character outing.
Dreamlight Valley isn’t remotely ravenous for gaming RAM, as it’ll only munch 6GB of memory. The fact this applies to both minimum and recommended system requirements will help the game run on old rigs, gaming laptops, or even this cobbled-together $30 Steam Deck alternative.
Valve hasn’t officially confirmed Disney Dreamlight Valley Steam Deck compatibility yet, but the life game will work on the portable powerhouse. There’s a chance you’ll run into a few snags while playing on the go, but if you respect the Deck’s low specs and dial your settings back, you should be able frame
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