

On a 3090 he would get around 100-120fps at 4k/highest settings Does notice some frametime spikes in some background loading situations on PC. On a 3080 he is able to maintain pretty steady 120 fps with a 3080 at 1440p/highest. Alex's optimized settings are basically just the game's highest settings. LOD pop-in is much more noticeable (as in, worse) on PC and in PS5's 4k mode, compared to the PS5 Standard Mode LOD - PS5 Standard Mode has HIGHER LOD (as in, better) setting than the PC version, 4k Mode on PS5 is is close to the LOD setting on PC (a setting that isn't adjustable in menu).

SHADOWS: PC High setting is close to the PS5 Standard Mode (aka quality mode), 4k Mode on PS5 is close to Medium setting on PC, 120 FPS on PS5 mode is close to Low setting on PC Turns out that was more of a timed exclusive than an exclusive exclusive, as Team Ninja revealed this week the game is coming to PCand soon, too. Straight comparison is hard because PC version does not have DRS like PS5 version does Tutorial prompts show controls with Xbox buttons even if you are using M/KB

PC version can't disable vsync and has limited graphical toggles in the game menu (edit: PS5 Standard Mode and PS5 4k Mode target 60fps and maintain it pretty well) That was in last weeks vid, I need to go back and watch it again The PC version of this game can be activated on Steam, Steam Gift platforms using the CD Key you purchase online. PS5 4k mode has lower graphical settings but higher resolution but I think they mentioned it dips to 1800p at points. Nioh, issued in 2017, by Tecmo Koei Games and Team Ninja, which is a part of Nioh, is the one we personally love here at CDkeys.cheap. Weird that on PC you have to quit to main menu to change resolution, just like on PS5 you have to quit to main menu to change visual modeįrom what I understood from their last Nioh 2 video, PS5 Standard mode is basically "Quality Mode" and increases the graphical settings while hovering around 1700p resolution or so.
