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There's no waking up!

Alan has to battle the herald of darkness, the evil Mr Scratch, in Alan Wake's very own American Nightmare for $14.99 or only $12.74 for the next week if you buy it with Alan Wake or already own the original here on GOG.com. In addition to that, we’re offering the original Alan Wake for only $14.99 for the next 72 hours!

The return of the gaming world's favorite writer leaves Alan in Night Falls, Arizona; a classic American Route 66-type of location, but on a borderline between reality and fiction. The player is once again caught in a war between light and dark and needs to battle hordes of creepy foes controlled by Mr. Scratch while he searches for a way to burn his evil self from existence once and for all. Alan Wake's American Nightmare is faster-paced than the original Alan Wake and more focused on action in the spirit of “From Dusk till Dawn” and the Tarantino movies, especially in the brand new “Fight till Dawn” arcade mode.

Alan Wake's American Nightmare combines AAA production values with excellent gameplay and entertaining story to deliver a whole new take on Wake's world. New weapons like the combat assault rifle, sawed-off shotgun, or the fan-favorite nail gun make surviving until sunrise in the new arcade battle mode quite a blast--literally! This makes Alan Wake’s American Nightmare a perfect place to get into the beautifully dark and twisted fantasy world of Alan Wake, even if you've never played the original story.

Grab your flashlight and your nail gun and try to fight the evil with light in Alan Wake's American Nightmare, available now DRM-free on GOG.com 15% off for $12.74. That, combined with the original Alan Wake50% off promo, means that for the next 72 hours you can grab both Alan Wake and Alan Wake’s American Nightmare together for only $27.73 on GOG.com!
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boct1584: The minimum Graphics requirements says that it requires both DirectX 10 and DirectX 9.0c. Might want to fix that.
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barleyguy: It requires a DirectX 10 compatible graphics card, and DirectX 9.0c software to be installed. It's worded vaguely, but it's not incorrect.
If it requires DirectX 10 ANYTHING, that means it's not compatible with Windows XP. right? Since Microsoft never released DirectX 10 for XP.
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barleyguy: It requires a DirectX 10 compatible graphics card, and DirectX 9.0c software to be installed. It's worded vaguely, but it's not incorrect.
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boct1584: If it requires DirectX 10 ANYTHING, that means it's not compatible with Windows XP. right? Since Microsoft never released DirectX 10 for XP.
It's compatible with XP. My Radeon HD 5770 supports DirectX 10 but since I have Windows XP all my games run with DirectX 9 including Alan Wake. The game itself doesn't require Direct X 10 at all.
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boct1584: If it requires DirectX 10 ANYTHING, that means it's not compatible with Windows XP. right? Since Microsoft never released DirectX 10 for XP.
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OmegaX: It's compatible with XP. My Radeon HD 5770 supports DirectX 10 but since I have Windows XP all my games run with DirectX 9 including Alan Wake. The game itself doesn't require Direct X 10 at all.
The game requires a video card that works with DirectX 10, but the game itself only requires 9.0c? What the hell kind of sense does that make?
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boct1584: The game requires a video card that works with DirectX 10, but the game itself only requires 9.0c? What the hell kind of sense does that make?
Found this post by one of the devs on the Steam forum: LINK.

The minimum system requirements might as well just say something like "Nvidia GeForce 8xxx series (or ATi / AMD equivalent) with 512MB RAM"