We've all been looking forward to the release of one of the most admired Sony PlayStation IP from the previous generation and that game is Ghost Of Tsushima. We finally got a release date for this game coming to PC. The awesome thing about this release is that it also brings from features for PC which should transition well to Handheld PC's like the Steam Deck, Legion Go, And The ROG Ally. These are the features that are coming to PC.
Unlocked Framerates: A Game Changer
The concept of unlocked framerates is pivotal for gamers seeking the smoothest possible gameplay. Unlike locked framerates, where the number of frames per second (FPS) is capped, usually at 30 or 60 FPS, unlocked framerates allow the game to run as fast as the hardware can handle. This means that with powerful enough hardware, gamers can experience higher FPS, leading to smoother animations and more responsive gameplay. It's a feature that's particularly appreciated in fast-paced games where every millisecond counts.
Embracing Wide and Ultra-Wide Displays
Support for ultrawide (21:9), super ultrawide (32:9), and even triple monitor setups (48:9) marks a significant leap in gaming displays. These formats offer a more expansive field of view, providing a more immersive experience that standard 16:9 displays can't match. For gamers, this means greater visibility in competitive scenarios and a more captivating experience in narrative-driven games. It's akin to looking through a wider window into the game's world, where more of the environment is visible at a glance.
Advanced Graphics Technologies: DLSS 3 and AMD FSR 3
DLSS 3 from NVIDIA and FSR 3 from AMD are cutting-edge technologies designed to enhance game performance without compromising on visual quality. DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) uses AI to upscale lower-resolution images in real-time, allowing for higher FPS with minimal loss in quality. AMD's FSR (FidelityFX Super Resolution) offers a similar benefit, improving frame rates by intelligently upscaling content. Both technologies are game-changers for players with varying hardware capabilities, ensuring smoother and more visually appealing gameplay.
Nvidia Reflex and DLAA: Reducing Latency and Enhancing Quality
Nvidia Reflex is designed to reduce system latency, making games more responsive. This is particularly crucial in competitive gaming, where reaction times can make or break a play. DLAA (Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing), on the other hand, uses AI to smooth out jagged edges in games, improving image quality without the performance hit traditionally associated with anti-aliasing. Together, these technologies contribute to a more fluid and visually pleasing gaming experience.
DualSense Support and Customizable Controls
The inclusion of DualSense support brings the unique features of PlayStation's innovative controller to PC gamers. With its adaptive triggers and haptic feedback, the DualSense controller offers a new level of immersion, making actions like pulling back a bowstring or driving on rough terrain feel more realistic. Additionally, the ability to customize mouse and keyboard controls ensures that players can tailor their gaming experience to their preferences, further enhancing comfort and performance.