Quantum Break PC Graphics Settings Shown Off
//cdn.themis-media.com/media/global/images/library/deriv/1302/1302826.jpgQuantum Break is hitting the Windows Store for Windows 10 April 5, and Remedy is showing off [http://remedygames.com/quantum-break-pc-settings-revealed/] the graphics settings that will be available in the PC version of the game.
The screenshots provided show off a lot of options, including unlocking the frame rate from the console's 30 fps and four levels of video settings (minimum, medium, high, and ultra) for various options. There are also options for texture resolution, SSAO, shadow resolution, and effects quality. However, there are several options we'd like to see that are conspicuously absent.
For starters, there's no apparent way to adjust the field of view, and the only option for anti-aliasing is an on/off switch. Something else that immediately stands out is the Xbox controller button prompts that persist throughout the menu. Hopefully, those only appear if a gamepad is plugged in. Finally, the multi-monitor users among us will notice there appears to be no option to run in borderless windowed mode, which is disappointing.
It's great to see Quantum Break headed to PC, but it sure would be even better to see more options for PC users to customize the experience to their liking.
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//cdn.themis-media.com/media/global/images/library/deriv/1302/1302826.jpgQuantum Break is hitting the Windows Store for Windows 10 April 5, and Remedy is showing off [http://remedygames.com/quantum-break-pc-settings-revealed/] the graphics settings that will be available in the PC version of the game.
The screenshots provided show off a lot of options, including unlocking the frame rate from the console's 30 fps and four levels of video settings (minimum, medium, high, and ultra) for various options. There are also options for texture resolution, SSAO, shadow resolution, and effects quality. However, there are several options we'd like to see that are conspicuously absent.
For starters, there's no apparent way to adjust the field of view, and the only option for anti-aliasing is an on/off switch. Something else that immediately stands out is the Xbox controller button prompts that persist throughout the menu. Hopefully, those only appear if a gamepad is plugged in. Finally, the multi-monitor users among us will notice there appears to be no option to run in borderless windowed mode, which is disappointing.
It's great to see Quantum Break headed to PC, but it sure would be even better to see more options for PC users to customize the experience to their liking.
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