DouglasteR
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Great !
But..... wheres the VR support ?
But..... wheres the VR support ?
Kind of wishing I bought it on PS4 instead of XBO right now. Roll on Scorpio...
and for 1080p display users? supersampling or nothing?
Anyone?
Can't believe it took that many posts!RX 490? What?
Great !
But..... wheres the VR support ?
Sweet been waiting for that pro patch. Hopefully it's 60 fps.
RX 490? What?
Well, maybe 22-27 fps might be more in line with Bethesda's past work.
and for 1080p display users? supersampling or nothing?
Anyone?
No lol, that's for the high res which is on PC. Can't wait to fire it back upso...is this actually a 58+gb patch on PS4?
LMAO
There is now way in hell that extra 60GB is worth the bandwidth. No fucking way. Game still runs like shit on PC in certain areas of the game, regardless of hardware.
While there's nothing definitive, Skyrim Remastered has supersampling, and you can count the number of Pro games that don't support supersampling on one hand, so the chances are pretty good that supersampling will be there for 1080p players.
But this is also Bethesda and Sony, so nothing is certain.
They are most likely entirely uncompressed, it's BethesdaWhat the fuck.
Dishonored 2 is a Bethesda game too and it's one of the few games with lack of supersampling.
And I asked many times about the missing support for 1080p users to developers or to Bethesda official accounts... but they ignored the feedback everytime.
So I'm hoping this is a Skyrim scenario and not a Dishonored one...
That was my first thought. Also i think that CPU is a 6 core 12 thread processor.
Hopefully those are the top specs for 4K and I can use the higher res textures on my 1440p monitor (with a core i7-6700K and a GTX 1070).
I get a perfect 60fps @ 1080p on Ultra, and I'm very eager to see what an additionnal 60GB of textures looks like..
Recommended PC Specs
Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
Intel Core i7-5820K or better
GTX 1080 8GB
8GB+ Ram
58 gigs
Loking forward to see what that looks like in 4 years!
Because Bethesda don't accommodate for optimisation. They just release a janky product and expect the end user to brute force it into working.
Intel Core i7-5820K or better