With all these effects of the “walking simulator” I think a lot of PCs will struggle to keep up. For the record I’m not trying to shit on anyone and this is purely me trying to showcase how beautiful the game is. Sucks Sony’s PS App comprresses this so bad.

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  1. The PS5 is a pretty mediocre PC by now. Nothing special about it. We had alpha particles in Infamous Second Son which was running on a PS4 near launch. I think PCs would do just fine with this one.

  2. WiseLong4499

    I’d have faith, since KojiPro has always managed to optimize their games extremely well and we already know how Decima engine performs on PC.

    It’s still amazing to me what the “old” KojiPro under Konami was able to do even on the PS3 with MGS4, which came before the insanely good Fox Engine.

  3. ILoveKetchup402

    If it’s not melting a PS5 then it won’t melt anything with a 3060 or higher 🤷‍♂️

    A PS5 is packing the equivalent to a 3060

  4. Icy_Magician_9372

    It looks as decent as anything else in the last few years but doesn’t look like it’s pushing any envelopes in a screenshot like this. It’s just a bunch of particles.

  5. It’s looking very nice indeed! Still never got around to DS1 though.

  6. mithie007

    I already see a bunch of 20 feet tall graphics cards on fire in this screen shot.

  7. I_make_switch_a_roos

    mine caught on fire looking at the screenshot

  8. JohnGalactusX

    If it looks this good on console, most ‘gaming’ PCs should be able to handle it just fine.

  9. WickedWastefulness

    I don’t know what you expected, it’s only the 2nd “Strand” type game. Obviously it’s not going to be easy to run.

  10. XTheGreat88

    The PS5 base is the equivalent to a 2070 super. Highly doubt it’ll make computers “catch on fire”

  11. You said like ps5 has nasa pc spec or things lol.ps5 has underclock 2700x and 2070. Pc will be fine.

  12. While it looks impressive, emitters are relatively cheap effects these days. It is likely not gonna interact with the floor or lighting either. Essentially it’s a ring of light that emits sparks.

  13. Dragon_Small_Z

    If someone had to give an example of “ummmm, actually” this post is the perfect place for that. Lol.

  14. Looks like a graphics card and an AIO are already making sparks in someone’s oversized PC (that, or a tiny man’s inside someone’s normal PC).

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