Alan Wake 2

Any idea how this would run at 1080P with a 2700X and a 2080Ti?

All bells and whistles? Or like a slide show?

Thinking of picking it up for my daughter but would like to confirm whether it will run like a turkey or not first if possible!

CPU is OC’d and the RAM has tight CL14 timings. Every little helps, etc.
 
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Any idea how this would run at 1080P with a 2700X and a 2080Ti?

All bells and whistles? Or like a slide show?

Thinking of picking it up for my daughter but would like to confirm whether it will run like a turkey or not first if possible!

CPU is OC’d and the RAM has tight CL14 timings. Every little helps, etc.

With DLSS on performance, you should get OK results.
 
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Jumped back into my progress this eve for an hour maybe more, now at the wellness centre bits and back on the old studio driver which is fab, no performance drops like the latest game ready driver states it fixed, so once again studio driver trumps GRD - Go figure :p

Anyway, one thing that this part of the game highlights that I talked about before is the black crush when moving in and out of dark room corners, it's not using a smoothed transition gradient in any way, it's just in front of your eyes blocking into black from a washed out darkness. Really annoying colour grading and I wish that could be changed. The On an OLED monitor this just looks a bit crap and can't help but notice this more than anything.

It's impossible to capture on video because online compression simply masks most of it away, but in person it's vividly obvious! So whilst the shadows are awesome, the lighting and GI in general is inferior to Cyberpunk when also using PT and RR.
 
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I've only got a hand full of chapters left and I'm so bloody confused in terms of the story :cry:

Really enjoying it though, eager to get it finished now and hopefully get some explanation...
 
I'm very close to the end now and don't regret spending the RRP of £40 on it, so at £26.79 it's a no brainer from me. However, always worth checking out reviews and watching some game play on YouTube first to make sure it's your type of game. It's very much about the story, visually it's excellent and it launched as a finished game, something that appears to be rare on PC these days! Zero crashes or performance issues here :)
 
Playing this with headphones on is something else. All the subtle bangs and noises you hear in the old peoples home is surreal lol. They're there on speakers, but the experience is next level when they float around in perfect 3D in your head lol.
 
Playing this with headphones on is something else. All the subtle bangs and noises you hear in the old peoples home is surreal lol. They're there on speakers, but the experience is next level when they float around in perfect 3D in your head lol.

Yeah they’ve done an incredible job with the sound and agree headphones make it more immersive. Completed the game last night. I didn’t appreciate there was so much history/cross over with other Remedy games (I haven’t played them) until reading about it last night, sounds like I need to play control at some point… ?

I think the theory people have about the relationship of Warlin Door is probably right. Will potentially find out a bit more when control 2 comes out, but that’s not for a while?
 
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