This week, a game that looks better in the trailer…
Atomic Heart’s screenshots are certainly pretty, but they’re missing ray tracing, which improved the look on NVIDIA machines and was a major focus up until launch. Mundfish, the devs promise it’s coming soon.A demo released four years ago featured ray tracing, so we know the game will support it, but at launch it’s a graphics option. is not displayed in In the meantime, hopefully they’ve found a way to at least allow AMD users to stick their toes in and trace some rays.
The requirements for playing the game are not as strict as you might think. Almost any computer with a discrete GPU can play 1080p on low settings and get decent frame rates. Even if you need high settings at that resolution, the current gen doesn’t need anything – a GTX 1080 or RX 5700 paired with a Core i5-7600K or Ryzen 5 1600 will suffice. , requires an RTX 2070 Super or RX 6700 XT CPU, and a Core i7-7700K or Ryzen 5 2600X. Those looking to try 4K will be impressed to know that the RTX 3080 or RX 6800 XT will do you a favor as long as you have a Coffee Lake or Matisse generation CPU. The game also supports FSR and DLSS 3 if you want to play in resolutions.
The game itself takes some getting used to. From 10 minutes he starts with a 45 minute introduction, depending on how deep you want to go into the game. It’s not just you and your AI-powered glove, but whatever the environment can beg against mad robots and plants his zombie his type. The glove gains powers such as a handy vacuum mode that facilitates begging as well as combating effective tricks. Without a real spoiler, you can check out more with Rock, Paper, and Shotgun.