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If you want your Witcher beasts extra fuzzy and Geralt's tessellated hair to flow dynamically in the wind, you'll want HairWorks enabled. The game's core recommended specs are hefty as is, and those don't even count for additional features such as 4K, HBAO+ and the most premium of premium features ever conceived: Nvidia HairWorks. Should you choose to amp up The Witcher 3's settings, be ready to support those graphical ambitions with a powerful gaming rig.
And some part of me is just happy Remedy still gets to be Remedy-a developer spending years on weird singleplayer experiences and actively pushing the bounds of video games as a medium.Thanks to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's bevy of graphics options, this game can run as easily as you want it to - albeit, the further you dial the game down, the uglier it gets(obviously).
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It’s an excellent story, a solid TV show, and a decent game all wrapped into one package. I’d love to see Remedy make more Quantum Break, especially given the (if you’re paying attention) cliffhanger of an ending. But I didn’t like those games, aside from their obvious PC woes. There have been other high-profile trainwrecks in the recent past, like Batman: Arkham Knightand Assassin’s Creed: Unity. This is the most frustrated I’ve been with a shoddy port in years. Firing up Quantum Break we see the GTX 1080 Ti is able to match the Titan XP as expected. There’s nothing revolutionary about Quantum Break’s time travel, but it’s remarkably coherent and isn’t afraid to throw around phrases like “Novikov’s Self-Consistency Principle.” It’s a game that at least pays lip service to hard sci fi, which isn’t something we see often. Benchmarks: Quantum Break, Resident Evil 7. It’s the weakest part of an otherwise-strong sci fi tale-and a surprisingly smart one, too. Whereas in Alan Wake it felt like the pages you found fit the theme (a writer whose work is coming true), here it feels like a crutch. Return of the King 4K Blu-ray Review View. If you were diligent in your first trek through the game, though, you could breeze through all of the empty spaces and skip all the nonsense in a second run. But even with one GTX 1080 and the right settings, you should be able to get an enjoyable experience out of the game. All told it was probably five minutes of standing still, reading text. There’s a moment where I walked into a lab and a character said to me “I found these files on the computer, printed them out and put them on that table over there.” I turned around to see five pieces of paper sitting on a desk (see above), each representing a lengthy email chains or document to read through. You would have a completely different understanding of the story if you missed or skimmed over one lengthy note in particular.īut they’re awful storytelling, and they completely kill the pacing. Listen: These are probably some of the best collectibles I’ve seen in a game, insofar as they’re essential to understanding the plot.
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What the hell is going on with DX12? Are the problems on the developer side, as they get used to a new way of interfacing with the PC? Are they driver issues? Engine-related? With two semi-busted DX12 launches in the span of the last month, it’s inevitable people start casting sidelong looks in Microsoft’s direction.
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Hell, I personally upgraded my desktop to Windows 10 for Quantum Break after nine months of putting it off. As was Gears of War: Ultimate Edition, another Microsoft-published game, which was a dumpster fire when it launched. Worse still, Quantum Break is supposed to be a big DirectX 12 showcase for Microsoft. This kind of corner-cutting usually doesn’t happen when you start off development with the PC in mind. I think I get 15 fps maxed out at 4K on 980ti1500mhz and 6600k4.7ghz. It certainly doesn’t feel like a PC version was planned from the start, regardless of whether (as Sam Lake told MCV last month) Remedy was “pushing for” it. Ark: Survival Evolved runs about the same and it isn't even a PC port. I have no means of knowing whether this is the case, but it smells like Microsoft or Remedy last-minute decided to bring Quantum Break to the PC.