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The developers have stated that the game can run all the way up to 4K resolution and even above on PC. Getting the full experience will require a high-end computer. That being said, just reaching the recommended settings shouldn't be too hard for most players.

It's the budget option, but for players wanting to get the absolute maximum experience, going well above that tier is an absolute must if they want the game to run at a smooth 60 FPS in p or 4K.

The Witcher 3 is still a benchmark for high-end gaming systems, partly due to how many graphical settings you can tweak. If you're an Nvidia user, you can punish your GPU even further by turning on HairWorks feature to make the characters in the game even more life-like.

However, even cards like the RTX and above won't be set to play this game at over p, especially if they hope to get more than 60 FPS. The first Crysis showed the world that visual fidelity and mission scope aren't mutually exclusive, although it came at the cost of optimization. Almost no PC could run the original Crysis at launch. Even today, some PCs still buckle under that game's weight.

So why is Crysis 3 on here? Well, it's more graphically demanding than the first, and it's also much better looking. Keep in mind that Crysis 3 came out in February of , over eight years ago. Even after all this time, "Can it run Crysis?

Crysis Remastered runs terribly on just about every system, regardless of your GPU. This is because Crytek hasn't reworked the remastered version to use multiple CPU cores, meaning the game has a serious CPU bottleneck.

The original version of Crysis suffered from the same issue, hence why it's notorious for running so poorly. It's also worth noting that there is a Crysis 3 Remastered, requiring slightly higher PC hardware to run. Beyond that, both versions look and perform exactly the same. Play whichever version you prefer. Deus Ex: Mankind Divided set the bar for graphical fidelity when it was released back in The visual improvement is certainly worth it, delivering a photorealistic cyberpunk dystopia that can only be matched by Cyberpunk Higher-end GPUs are mandatory to run this game at p or 4K, impressive considering the game's age.

Metro Exodus features the fabled real-time ray tracing technology support to use the full potential of the new Nvidia graphics card lineup. Players planning on running the game on lower settings might have issues, as the game offers only a few possible tweaks to improve performance for lower-grade systems. Cranking everything up to the max is going to require an RTX card like the or above.

It's not the most performance-heavy FPS on the market, but Metro certainly rewards powerful PCs with jaw-dropping visual fidelity. But the age of Crysis being the default go-to for testing new gaming hardware has long since passed, so what are the flashiest games of this generation to showcase a GPU?

As it turns out, there are a lot of great options. I've jumped into all of the current generation's most graphically intense titles to find the ones that will really stress test your rig, and let you show your less tech savvy friends and family how absolutely incredible modern video games can look when powered by the right machine.

And while all these games are incredible looking as unified works, I also looked for engines that integrate or made exceptional use of some specific technique or tone. The Metro franchise has always been visually impressive, but liberating it from the stagnant tunnels of the Russian subway system has really opened up the palette for the artists at 4A Games.

Set on the barren tundra and in the sun parched desert of the Metro universe's post-apocalypse, Exodus is an incredible example of what's possible when a huge team of very capable devs is set loose on some of the most impressive technology. The setting and characters are undeniably beautiful and, perhaps most interesting, Exodus is only the second modern game to fully take advantage of Nvidia's series of cards, with their specialized cores designed to implement real time ray tracing as well as the machine-learning-powered anti-aliasing technique, DLSS.

If you've got a DXR-ready card, you'd be doing yourself a disservice by not grabbing Metro - the difference between ray traced and non-ray traced sequences is subtle but powerful, especially in instances like the one above, where light is being dynamically reflected off the moving surface of the water. Our review Pre-order now.

Battlefield V is an exceptional looking game, with gorgeous environments, realistic faces and character models, and amazing fire effects. Ray tracing attempts to simulate the way rays of light interact with objects in a virtual environment and as such it affects everything from shadows to reflections.



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