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Days gone pc review
Days gone pc review





days gone pc review
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While I love what I’m getting in this package, I am kind of bummed to see Nvidia’s DLSS and ray tracing miss this release. I do wish there was a counter available like in Horizon Zero Dawn for PC, letting me know how much of my video card’s memory I was using, although I could see that being a simple addition down the line. You also have an FOV slider, and being able to drop that back to 100 is very useful when zombies are stalking you at every turn. I would imagine if you’re all about frame rate, it would still be easy to average a high number just dropping down a few of the settings, of which there are many. Yes, I have a 3080 so that helps, but I was also running everything at the highest of settings. I turned on Frameview from Nvidia to see what I could get, and while it does go all over the place when in cutscenes, I was very regularly averaging about 130fps to 140fps. Bend introduced uncapped frame rates into the game, and boy does it look good because of it.

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People were pretty thrilled with the PS5 upgrade going up to 60fps, and PC takes it a step further. Speaking of frame rates, that may be the most impressive portion of Days Gone on PC.

days gone pc review

Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 -6 GB- or AMD Radeon RX 580 -8 GB. Graphics card: Nvidia GeForce GTX 780 -3 GB- or AMD Radeon R9 290 -4 GB. The minimum and recommended specs aren’t that high either, and while you’ll need a nice build for higher frame rates and resolution, this is all you need: Everything is wonderfully crisp, and there are clean textures for days. I myself have an Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 and a Viotek 1440p monitor, and Days Gone runs like a dream on it.

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Days Gone on PC supports full 4K resolution, and everything there works beautifully. This game was already remarkably pretty, but now it’s on a new level. The rolling hills of Farewell, Oregon are absolutely gorgeous, shining like a polished diamond. The wonderful thing about this is that it extends in every bit to the game. Yes, I’ve seen this before, but it’s like using a screen protector without taking the film off. The start screen alone is crystal clear, with Deacon’s bike a beautiful centerpiece amidst the grungy Oregon highway, with the leaves floating by a wonderful touch. But what the PC version has shown me is dumbfounding.

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After hearing about the PS5 upgrade, I was thinking Sony maybe should have delayed the game even further from it’s PS4 launch because it would have been a good PS5 title. Moving onto the PC version, I’ve been honestly stunned right from the get go. There are going to be some who complain that the PC version is getting a lot of features that would work well with a native PS5 version of the game, but remember, PC players are paying for this, and what we’ve received for absolutely nothing in the improvements the PS5 offers for Days Gone is pretty great. I haven’t played it yet, but I’ve heard nothing but amazing things about what Bend has done for those players, with an exemplary 60fps and dynamic 4K. That being said, while I could launch into all the things I think make Days Gone great, I’m going to focus on the fantastic work that has been done with the PC version.īefore we jump into the particulars, Days Gone has already gotten better between PS4 updates, a robust content roadmap (which was pretty impressive for a single player game), and even an upgrade for those running the game on PS5. Now, I’m not the one who did our Days Gone review as that was before my time, and you can see my compatriot Bryan Lawver wasn’t as high on the game as I am. There probably aren’t many who would agree with me, at least during the first few months of release, but I thoroughly enjoyed the game back on my trusty PS4 Pro. I’m going to make a statement that may be taken as controversial, Days Gone is one of the most underrated titles of the PS4 era.







Days gone pc review