Dom Peppiatt
May 11, 2021 Greenwich Mean Time
Heaven is gone Will land on PC next week, before Sony launches another PC PlayStation For games on the platform, it has confirmed what you can get from the port and what you can’t expect.
To commemorate the release of “Days Game” on PC, Bend Studio published a short blog that revealed what to expect after landing the game on May 18.
If you expect DLSS support and ray tracing, you may be disappointed. Kevin McAllister of Bend Studio wrote in a blog that “DLSS support is currently not available”. Whether it will be later is unclear.
As for ray tracing, it is more certain. McAllister wrote: “Days Gone on PC does not support ray tracing.” Then, don’t expect this feature to appear at any time.
However, don’t be dragged down by these missing elements-there are some nice additions. For example, the game’s photo mode will have a “super-resolution” feature, and when you throw a burning Molotov cocktail into their ranks, it will be a great way for you to show off the undead’s woven group.
The blog also reiterated that this version will contain all post-release content released for the PlayStation 4 version of the game, and pointed out that the title will have both unlocked frame rate and ultra-wide monitor support. However, all of this information was revealed when Days Gone was announced for PC.
You can also view the minimum requirements and recommended PC specifications for “days reached” on the link.
We know that we can expect more PlayStation exclusive products to appear on PCs in the future, and the features they will (and will not) have seem to change from game to game.
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