![]() ![]() Im not happy aboit the truth but im not in denial + because of the new consoles the scaling has nearly doubled in regards to pc ports as you will soon see 4gb vram be the stand for recommended and well $ 800 high end? Nope but it should run by min standards although the xfx r9 270 chugged along, the nvida runs better but its a simple buyout job w techland and theres nothing new there as amd does it also. Inb4 you say im biased etc etc, pixelpro on steam as well as just made a video using a xfx 270 to see how dying light would run on it and well lets just say after a ton of tweaking well playable at best btw you can probably find it from my profile from google plus or just look up boston john. I think its the argument that one can not build a pc at console price that will run taxing games ie witcher 3 etc, tbh your definition of high end is questionable as 800-1000? im guessing you own a pc in that price range well one of my pc’s in hand built to squeeze every cent out of about $800 and well lets just say its not high end, medium ranged at best. For the screenshots below, the PC version is situated on the left while the PS4 is on the right. Performance is also really determined where you are in the game as in-door areas are far more comparable between PS4 and PC being they’re less demanding, while the open world outside is a whole other story. That’s not to say the game looks bad on PS4, but the draw distance can be far from desired. It’s not only the resolution flexibility, HBAO and better anisotropic filtering, but the locked View Distance setting on PS4 is actually equivalent to 0% on PC, or quite possibly even less. The conclusion is that, as per usual, if you have the machine to back it up, Dying Light looks better on PC. While we would have loved to compare the Xbox One edition as well, we unfortunately only were only able to capture footage from these two releases. It should be noted that the PC screenshots are from Dying Light running maxed out and at 1080p. While we’re eagerly running through Dying Light for review, we put some time aside so that we could compare the performance and visual fidelity from a couple of the versions. We took thirty screenshots from Dying Light’s PlayStation 4 and PC versions and compared the two.
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