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If that's the case, then that means this game is a lazy ass port. Seriously, the base ps4, which is on par with a 750ti, can run this game at native 1080p with a lock 30 fps. However, the 580x1060 only gets +30 more frames than a 750ti? What a joke..
So for 1440p with console settings, you'll need a 1070/vega 56. Which let me remind you, is twice as powerful than the playstation 4 pro which runs this game at that resolution.
Look's like whoever they hired for this port, must has no clue on what they're doing. On top of that, they want $50. At this very second, I can buy the game with all the DLC for around $20...
I'll just wait for Death Stranding and Bloodborne. Skipping on this joke of a port...
Demanding? No, not even close. A console from 2013 can run this game with those settings. This is just a lazy ass port.
Which is funny, seeing how this game came out in 2017 and Death Stranding came out last year. Always thought newer games would be more demanding than older ones....
VERY ODD INDEED...