Is this going to be the only good game released this year.
This and Assassins Creed Valhalla for me. Oh and Crusader Kings 3.
And Amnesia Rebirth.
And Iron Harvest.
Should tide me over nicely into 2021
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Is this going to be the only good game released this year.
Real 4K or DLSS 2.0? I assume the latter?4K no commentary
I dont plan on buying the game till its all out anyway, they already mentioned dlc. If its like witcher 3 where the dlc is a huge chunk of game in itself then ill wait. My pc should have had a good upgrade or i might end up getting it on ps5 if the update looks good.
Did they mention the scope of the DLC? It strikes me that it could be huge, but also potentially just aesthetic (or close too). Avoiding the game looks troublesome. Though I've mostly avoided witcher 3 stuff, though I have less of a plan of playing that atm.
I preordered witcher 3 and didnt actually complete it until late last year, managed to avoid all spoilers, it can be done.
Back on topic though. I'm wondering what the min requirements are going to be for this. I'm not addicted to graphics to be worried about not playing with everything, but at the same time, I don't want to have a bad experience either.
how should a ryzen 3900x do and a 2080 super ? im guessing the cpu would be ok ? and maybe go for a newer 3080 card ? very excited for the game.
As long as you do not insist on maximum settings and optimise them then it will easily be playable.2560 by 1440 res, 28 inch monitor