
Death stranding wallpaper Pc#
Yes, the PC version support ultrawide resolutions, but we need the legal disclaimers. Also, we can't provide images without letterboxing for now. We'd love to provide images of the various modes, but that will have to wait. It's not terrible, and it's a way to boost framerates that some people will undoubtedly appreciate, but the effect was certainly noticeable when moving around.

The problem is that - at least in the preview build - the sharpening and upscaling causes some visible shimmer. Basically, it's a post-processing filter that does similar work as DLSS, only you don't need an RTX card. In other games, I've found the overall effect pleasing, but Death Stranding isn't just using FidelityFX for sharpening it also does upscaling. Against TAA, I think DLSS quality mode looks better, partly because TAA tends to over blur things.ĭeath Stranding also supports AMD's FidelityFX CAS, aka Contrast Aware Sharpening. The performance mode looks just a tad worse, though at higher resolutions it's far less noticeable. I've even got screenshots taken with DLSS using both the quality and performance modes, along with no DLSS and TAA (Temporal Anti-Aliasing). Which might sound bad, until you see the recommended specs:Īs far as image quality goes, playing the game with and without DLSS, I couldn't tell whether it was on or off without looking at the settings or framerate. Kojima Productions and 505 Games say the game is a "visual powerhouse" and are apparently restricting access to game reviewers to people who have the recommended hardware. There's also a Half-Life themed quest of sorts, and you can now see Norman Reedus in even more 'breathtaking' detail! But I digress.įor testing of the early access build, I ran Death Stranding on my standard GPU test system, which consists of the high-end hardware you can see in the boxout to the right.
Death stranding wallpaper 1080p#
It also has an unlocked framerate (sort of - there's a 240 fps limit still, though we couldn't get there at 1080p without dropping settings quite a bit), a few graphics options to tweak, and enhanced visuals compared to the console release.

The PC version adds a photo mode along with ultrawide resolution support. Corsair 32GB DDR4-3200 (opens in new tab) (2x 16GB)
