Action platformer Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart Coming to PC on July 26th, and thanks to ResetEra user Jon Bones, it looks like we’ve had an early leak of the hardware requirements for our beloved machines.
Unfortunately, we can’t say with certainty that they are real, as they do not come directly from the developers or Sony, but at least they look very believable.
We usually have a range from the minimum when we play at 720p at 30fps to the maximum with ray tracing at 4K and 60FPS. Owners of older kits can be happy that minimum requirements are really low and many players, for example, are happy that the game does not require you to have an SSD drive for these parts. You can see the entire table below.
However, what makes Ratchet and Clank stand out from the crowd is GPU decompression technology. This will be the first DirectStorage 1.2 game to use this technology. According to lead programmer Richard van der Laan, DirectStorage should provide fast load times and GPU decompression is used at high settings to stream background operations while playing.
Another programmer, Alex Bartholomeus, says that Rift Apart has an adaptive streaming feature.which works with your gaming rig’s bandwidth at the moment to ensure the most efficient texture streaming on any PC.
If you don’t have a PlayStation 5 and don’t know if you’ll like the game on PC, check out our review here.
Source :Indian TV
