You may not have heard about INDUSTRIA, unless you saw Digital Foundry's coverage of this PC game featuring DLSS and ray tracing (on shadows, reflections and ambient occlusion), but it is a very demanding one even on high end machines. Clearly, it should not be the case when deactivating ray tracing and when using DLSS with our i9 9900K and RTX 2080 Ti, as framerate still drops regularly under 60 and lowering the resolution (with the scaling option, for some reason, we can't seem to be able to change resolution manually). Aside from that, the game's atmosphere is really intriguing, but Bleakmill's title is best played with a mouse and keyboard. For some reason, playing with a controller doesn't feel right and we even add to map certain functions like the sprint button to it as they were not available on the default layout. Moreover, we're not too fond of the old school melee combat which makes it difficult not to get hit. That said, the feedback on Steam is mostly positive, so if you like what you see in our long gameplay video, it's certainly worth a look.
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Didn't knew the title previously, really cool H-Life vibe going one with the prologue.
Off-topic: Drift, you mentioned your CPU, a i9 9900K, which is currently 3 generations behind the i9-12900K. With the new generation being by a new architecture, Alder Lake, do you have any plans to upgrade your CPU? Same question for the GPU, you have a RTX 2080 Ti, so any plans for a RTX 3080 Ti or even a RTX 3090?
Since text has no nuance, this isn't implying anything - at all. If I had your PC, I would be singing with the biggest smile on my face. Just curious and wondering if you think it's time to upgrade, given the current consoles will keep driving new games to be more demanding on PC - not currently with mostly cross-gen games.
I know that to many people, this shouldn't be necessary - wholeheartly agree - and it's a complete waste of money, just wondering if you plan to upgrade soon, waiting for prices to lower dramatically or till your PC really starts struggling, which I believe shouldn't happen for the next 3-5 years?
Been kinda out of the whole CPU and GPU scene, since prices are so insanely high here in Brazil - a RTX 3080 Ti is 13.500 bucks!!! The price of a car or downpayment into buying a house... Truly wish I was joking, absolutely insane stuff. - that it's just depressing reading articles about new tech when you're so far behind and won't be able to upgrade any time soon.
Moreover, my RTX has thermal paste problems (it started when the GPU was barely one year old...) so the fans go crazy in a matter of minutes when a game is demanding, even in 1440p now. That's why I don't enjoy playing on PC anymore anyway. I could try and replace it myself of course but if anything goes wrong and the GPU is ruined, I'll end up with none and I'll have broken something I don't own to matters worse. I clearly don't have the money to buy a new one (even though it's much "cheaper" than in Brazil), not that I would even find one to buy if I wanted to.
I can understand the notion of moving on when the surge of Upgraded console versions, the next-gen versions, the new line of GPUs and thus letting people experience the "same" game with quadruple resolution, and double the frame-rate and with new flourishes, and getting spoiled by it for the upcoming games. But that will never mean the low version isn't as a valid experience as any of those, the mass populace has those type of hardware and should never be frowned upon for playing with them.
Yeah, everything's expensive right now, specially CPUs and GPUs because of chip shortage and the like. Thanks for heads up about davton's PC, gonna keep an eye out for his PC videos - alongside all other videos.
@nostradamus:
True. I play with the frame rate and/or resolution that works best with what I have. The experience is what matters, and as long as people get the full game and get to enjoy it, it doesn't matter what frame rate or resolution it uses.
So many games now offer the choice between frame rate and resolution with "Performance" and "Quality" modes, Ray-Tracing on or off, etc. No matter what option one plays with, everyone is experiencing the same game. The only thing that matters is if the game is good or not.
@Driftwood: You say you PC is noisy but what should I say about my PS4 Pro ^^