Black Myth: Wukong – new test on PC Zing

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When a person gets a new computer, he rarely wants to play old games. On the contrary, he wants to try out the latest games that everyone is talking about. And one of the biggest hits of recent months is Black Myth: Wukong.

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A game that has generated a lot of interest either due to its gameplay or the controversy surrounding it. But one thing is for sure: this game is a visual gem. Since our Zing PC comes with a Gainward GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super graphics card, you have a lot to look forward to. This latest generation NVIDIA RTX 40 card is full of technological innovations. With DLSS 3.5, you’ll not only get clean, crisp images thanks to upscaling, but also smooth performance thanks to Frame Generation technology, where artificial intelligence calculates missing frames. And when you add ray tracing to it, you can expect the perfect gaming and visual experience.

It will provide the performance to play the latest games in high detail and resolution.

Unlike our last test with Cyberpunk 2077, which was dominated by neon lights and street lamps, Black Myth: Wukong takes place in a completely different environment. The game is full of dense forests through which the sun’s rays penetrate, winding streams, rivers, temples and high mountains. You’ll explore diverse environments and experience changing weather and seasons, from rainforest to arid wasteland. With such variety, everyone can find something in this game that they visually like.

AI monitors performance

Black Myth: Wukong has a built-in test that makes it easy to compare results. Developers have taken full advantage of NVIDIA’s technology, and the Gainward GeForce RTX 4070 Ti Super is ideal for making the most of it. All tests are run on a 1440p monitor, which is ideal for such a powerful machine. While the card can handle 4K without issue, I personally find 1440p to be the sweet spot – neither too much, not too little, and absolutely sufficient for gaming.

Black Myth: Wukong has become the most talked about game recently. It is valued everywhere you look, and for many it is…

I recently also tested this game on my computer, where I have a non-Ti (slightly weaker) graphics card and a processor that is on paper about 40% less powerful. So it didn’t surprise me that we got better results on the Zing PC, which only confirmed to me that I need a new processor like Salt. The AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D definitely helps in this game, and when I maxed out the graphics with DLAA enabled, the average FPS in the test stayed at 85 FPS. Frame generation plays an important role here – without it we would drop to around 50 FPS. The benchmark is set on the first forest location, which seems to me the least demanding, so we must take into account that FPS may drop slightly during the game.

But as soon as we switch to DLSS in Quality mode (80%), FPS rises to 71 (or up to 105 FPS with Frame Generation). In this quality there are still a minimum of artifacts, the maximum visible is a slight trembling of tree leaves, but nothing alarming. Interestingly, even with the resolution reduced (60%), FPS does not increase significantly and is still in the range of 75-115 FPS with Frame Generation. If we want to achieve higher performance, we need to reduce the texture quality and detail of the game, which will increase the FPS to 150.

Light and shadows in the kingdom of mystical forests

It’s still the same song: if we want a really beautiful image, we pay for it with performance. While new technologies like DLSS and especially Frame Generation can help significantly, performance losses of around 30% with ray tracing enabled are almost inevitable. However, its inclusion completely changes the game. I get the impression that when creating the game the developers already expected players to have ray tracing enabled, because without it the game doesn’t look nearly as good.

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Source: Game Science / Own

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Source: Game Science / Own

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Many other games can create beautiful shadows and lighting effects even without ray tracing, but here I often found the shadows to be uncomfortably flat and sloppy without it. In addition, spells and special effects take on an additional level of detail and depth thanks to ray tracing, adding even more atmosphere and visual experience to the game.

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Source: Game Science / Own

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The new king of tests

Black Myth: Wukong is often called the most beautiful game built on Unreal Engine 5 to date, and it really shows. This game is clearly becoming the new benchmark for testing gaming builds. Like Crysis once upon a time and Cyberpunk 2077 later, Black Myth: Wukong is now in the league of visually stunning and technically challenging games that will push players and reviewers to the limits of their hardware.

The results achieved by Zing PC are more than satisfactory in this context. Thanks to modern components such as the Gainward Geforce RTX 4070 Ti Super and the use of advanced technologies, it is possible to achieve both the highest quality graphics and smooth operation, providing the ultimate gaming experience.

Source :Indian TV

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