Indiana Jones and the Great Circle (2024)

With a 4090 and 12700KF the game runs at ~100fps in the jungle with just DLAA, enabling DLSS Quality bumps this up to 120fps or more, enable Frame Gen and it's even higher still. Indoors the FPS is even higher obviously. Quite why Bethesda recommend an "i7" 13900k for 4K max Rt is mind boggling as it's not needed at all.

Not just this game, but sometimes it feels like devs are just throwing darts at a board when picking specs.

Anyway, looks good. Onto the wishlist it goes till next year :).
 
There are cats!

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You just know, that as a AAA title, the worthabuy guy is going to tear this game a new one in his review, he hates them there Triple-As :D

He hates nearly everything because he’s a weirdo who never leaves his house (by his own admission).

My favourite is when he rants about the state of society, snow flakes etc, it’s like “mate, you’re too afraid to step outside your front door into the actual world, sit this one out”.

Deeply odd chap who can dish it out but turns into a massively insecure oddball when people make negative comments toward him or his opinions.
 
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I agree with him about the state of modern gaming and the direction he's heading to an extent.

That said his whole personality is based on hating anything that's tiple AAA and it gets old. He will then praise the hell out of some basic indie game that looks boring as hell.

I also do enjoy his hissy fits when people don't agree with him.
 
You just know, that as a AAA title, the worthabuy guy is going to tear this game a new one in his review, he hates them there Triple-As :D

Rage bait for clicks, cannot stand him.

If he didn’t get a review copy he’d slate the game before he’d even played it.
 
If I was reviewing it I would give it an easy 9/10.

I also think ray reconstruction is internally being used because the dll file is in the folder, which would explain why the RTGI is so clean.
 
So looks like Premium edition includes the DLC called The Order of the Giants, so the extra price does have its benefits I guess.
 
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