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Lords of the Fallen benchmarks

Discussion in 'Lords of the Fallen' started by Moaz13, Nov 13, 2014.

  1. Moaz13

    Moaz13 Well-Known Member

  2. wowtgp

    wowtgp Well-Known Member

    The game doesn't look tat impressive graphically. It's on par with games like Dark Souls. Performs really well on medium end PCs as well.
     
  3. Moaz13

    Moaz13 Well-Known Member

    I don't know, have you seen how it looks like with all the Nvidia Gameworks features? On maximum settings at 1440p the game is stunningly good. Doesn't have SLI support though, so that's a problem on the game's part.
     
  4. Yosostupid

    Yosostupid Well-Known Member Regular

    It doesn't look THAT good compared to some Next Gen games. It looks equal to Dark Souls, which isn't that good considering Dark Souls 2 is what...a year old? It's still a great looking game considering the studio is new, and it's a great start from the devs. Dark Souls finally has some competition, which will improve both series in the long run.
     
  5. sorrowscall

    sorrowscall Well-Known Member

    It's my personal opinion, but it might be because my gaming is limited to what I prefer to play graphically and this game definitely hits the mark as being far more graphic-savvy than many of the other popularizing current games on the market.