![]() ![]() However, most PC gamers will immediately notice some dated textures, and there was noticeable aliasing even in 4K (the game only supports FXAA and SMAA for its anti-aliasing solution). Graphically, the PC version of Beyond: Two Souls is the definitive version as it can run smoothly in 4K and runs with 60fps (the PS4 version runs at 30fps). PC gamers can adjust the quality of Textures, Models, Reflections, Shadows, Anti-Aliasing and Ambient Occlusion, and there are options to enable/disable Motion Blur and Depth of Field. ![]() Quantic Dream has added a few graphics settings to tweak. ![]() In fact, the RTX2080Ti was not stressed at all (the game can be either locked at 30fps or 60fps, and there is no way to remove this framerate cap), suggesting that even a GTX980Ti can run it in 4K/Max settings. The PC demo of Beyond: Two Souls ran with constant 60fps on both of our AMD and NVIDIA GPUs. In order to capture the following 4K screenshots, we used an Intel i7 4930K (overclocked at 4.2Ghz) with 16GB of DDR3 RAM at 2133Mhz, NVIDIA’s RTX 2080Ti, AMD’s Radeon RX Vega 64, Windows 10 64-bit and the latest versions of the GeForce and the AMD Adrenalin drivers. Furthermore, and similarly to Heavy Rain, the PC version runs silky smooth in 4K/Max settings, without any major issues. Quantic Dream has released the demo for Beyond: Two Souls and we can confirm that this new cinematic game uses the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. ![]()
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