Control (PC)
New one from RemedyFirst Video from E3
New one from 20th Dec
and an RTX demo of sorts. It looks as weird as Kojima's new game! Looks a lot like Remedys previous game 'Quantum Break'. Anyone got this? I did order for Xbox totally forgetting I've a gaming laptop, I blame sleep deprivation data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7
Anyway downloaded last night, hopefully get a bash on it later. Looks great and I do like remedy's output. i am loving it - proper next gen with RTX on high. Not many games have made me stop in my tracks to take in what is being presented on the screen but this one has. great DLSS implementation as well I must say with Ray Tracing 'on' the game looks outstanding, game plays pretty well too.
I do have some gripes though;
Performance sucks, running at max settings on a 1440p resolution fps varies between 45 to 55. Using Nvidia's DLSS setting changes the render resolution to a 960p screen resolution (yikes) and when rendered on a 1440p monitor you can visually see the difference in quality with DLSS off and on big time. The DLSS settings I get on screen provides no option to set render resolution higher to 1440p and defaults to 960p so what on earth Nvidia...
A bit like Battlefield V I think devs may have to dial back Ray Tracing effects and maybe Nvidia can tweak their drivers to achieve at least 60fps.
My CPU is an i9 9900k o/c to 5Ghz on all eight cores and graphics wise I'm rocking a RTX2080Ti. It's a bit too weird for me.
Got it with my new GPU and not really enjoying it. Loving it personally. Weirder the better. It's quite bizarre. Control Graphics and Performance Guide: Get The Inside Track On Ray-Traced Effects, DLSS and Every Other Aspect of The Critically-Acclaimed Game if you are running the game at 1440p then DLSS can only run at a lower resolution. I run it at 4K and have 2 DLSS options - 1080p or 1440p. 1440p seems idenitical to native 4k to me so thats what i use - that gets me 45 to 50fps on a RTX2080 at max settings and RTX on High (with DLSS at 1440P render)