Granted, PC parts are having their own shortage issues. However, many gamers have still been able to buy or create top-of-the-line PCs that can provide stunning visuals. To give such people an idea of what games will look best on their PC, we've expanded this list by a further five entries. Microsoft Flight Simulator released in August , and let players explore the world at a time where much of the world was in lockdown.
Asobo Studio's game features an incredible rendition of Earth thanks to data from Bing Maps, letting players fly over some of the most iconic locations across the globe. The game's rendition of Earth is the main selling point for many players. But for others, the flight controls are also a treat for anyone wanting an authentic, immersive experience.
From one flying game to another, Star Wars: Squadrons ditches Microsoft Flight Simulator 's realism for the fantasy sci-fi battles from the Star Wars universe. Where Flight Simulator provides a true-to-life look at Earth, Squadrons throws players in enormous space-battles with countless ships engaging in combat.
Rather than giving players a third-person perspective of their ship, the game puts them front and centre in the cockpit.
This helps to provide an engrossing experience. The incredible warfare visuals combined with the immersive sound design makes players feel like they're in the midst of battle.
A game centered around being a hitman may not seem like a natural source of stunning locations. However, Agent 47 is lucky enough to travel to numerous beautiful areas throughout 's Hitman 3. From the game's starting location of Dubai to a quintessential British manor to a vibrant nightclub in Berlin, these locations will put the capabilities of even high-end PCs to the test. Hitman 3 treats players to an incredible range of places to see while conducting their deadly missions throughout the eight-hour story.
The latest entry into the F1 gaming franchise was the most critically acclaimed sports title in Its Metascore of 91 on Xbox One that surpassed anything else in the genre.
The game's main selling point is its My Team mode. It lets players build a team from the ground up, and can provide hundreds of hours of entertainment for die-hard Formula 1 fans. However, F1 wasn't just beloved by fans of the sport in real life. The game's incredible attention to detail brought a whole new audience to the motorsport.
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Nintendo NX price and release date leaked. They look to provide you with the most amazing visuals you can find in your games. If you have machines to handle their highest settings smoothly these titles can provide you with better visual experiences than even next-gen consoles can. Equipped with some truly amazing graphics they have been built to look stunning from the ground up.
Battlefield 4 is all about its crazy lighting. At full settings, this game renders truly breathtaking draw distances and more refined shadow detailing than its PS4 and Xbox One versions. Its textures and other effects are on par with these next-gen editions though. Battlefield 4 is a magnificent first-person shooter developed by DICE. It destructible environments add a whole new dimension to its single-player campaign and more importantly, its multiplayer component. Available officially through the Steam Workshop, these graphical modifications can turn Skyrim into a jaw-dropping game.
With Metro , the 4A Engine had proved that it could generate awesome graphics that rivaled those of every other top-tier game around. And with leading hardware manufacturers competing to push out the highest performing parts for the best price almost yearly, it's clear why the gaming industry has been consistently experiencing a technological incline.
These games are created not only as a gaming experience but also as a way of exploiting the most advanced new graphic technologies. For those looking to upgrade their rig, look to the recommended requirements of these 15 most GPU intensive games to get inspiration.
Updated December 4th, , by Charles Burgar: has released some of the most beautiful titles we've seen on PC thus far. Games like Forza Horizon 5 continue to push the visual fidelity of the medium. Of course, many recent titles have been quite difficult to run on a PC unless you have some powerful hardware. We've updated this list with some new releases in and replaced a few older titles with better, more recent alternatives.
As with any open-world type of game, Grand Theft Auto V has the unique issue of creating a myriad of complex systems that can't bog down the game's visual fidelity or performance. The developers have stated that the game can run all the way up to 4K resolution and even above on PC.
Getting the full experience will require a high-end computer. That being said, just reaching the recommended settings shouldn't be too hard for most players. It's the budget option, but for players wanting to get the absolute maximum experience, going well above that tier is an absolute must if they want the game to run at a smooth 60 FPS in p or 4K.
The Witcher 3 is still a benchmark for high-end gaming systems, partly due to how many graphical settings you can tweak. If you're an Nvidia user, you can punish your GPU even further by turning on HairWorks feature to make the characters in the game even more life-like. However, even cards like the RTX and above won't be set to play this game at over p, especially if they hope to get more than 60 FPS.
The first Crysis showed the world that visual fidelity and mission scope aren't mutually exclusive, although it came at the cost of optimization. Almost no PC could run the original Crysis at launch.
Even today, some PCs still buckle under that game's weight. So why is Crysis 3 on here? Well, it's more graphically demanding than the first, and it's also much better looking. Keep in mind that Crysis 3 came out in February of , over eight years ago. Even after all this time, "Can it run Crysis? Crysis Remastered runs terribly on just about every system, regardless of your GPU. This is because Crytek hasn't reworked the remastered version to use multiple CPU cores, meaning the game has a serious CPU bottleneck.
The original version of Crysis suffered from the same issue, hence why it's notorious for running so poorly. It's also worth noting that there is a Crysis 3 Remastered, requiring slightly higher PC hardware to run. Beyond that, both versions look and perform exactly the same. Play whichever version you prefer.
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