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But using only 1080p it really does not matter as much as 4K with Ray would look far better than on the 1080p.
However, I am also waiting on better 4K screens that have less irregularities allowed. Next step is the more stable 2K, but my point is that the 1080ti (2017) is still running games on Ultra settings after 6 years of service.
Yeah, I know he was referring to the remake. I wrote originally, mentioned improvements and even used the word remake in my prior post, and that . I'm saying that I'd expect the new version to be more on the conservative side of system requirements because otherwise people will just buy one of the prior releases. I do not even think this is the first time it was remade. I know a slew of Resident Evil games got remade in the past.
Though I'm not sure how different the two versions I mentioned are, since I've played neither. Seems kinda pointless to remake a game but make it entirely different from the original though, although I guess Square-Enix did it with Final Fantasy 7. XP