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Enemy front pc review
Enemy front pc review






enemy front pc review

#Enemy front pc review 1080p

VRAM usage at 1440p was at the 2.4GB mark, with 1080p setting staying under 2GB at all times tested. Which is great performance considering this games CryEngine roots and the massive 1440p resolution. This is with my GPU running at stock settings while playing through the entire game. Performance wise the game runs good, at maxed out setting at 1440p resolution the framerate is always around 52ish FPS, with occasional dips to 40 and maxing out at around 75 FPS. AA and AF options could be under the post processing option, but there is no indication that there is, some users may like to add their own AA through either Nvidia or AMDs drivers. The FOV can be edited using the config files, instructions for which can be found on the PC gaming wiki. Sadly missing from this list is Anti Aliasing, Anisotropic filtering and FOV options.

enemy front pc review

Graphical settings are also highly configurable, with a basic menu offering the standard resolution, vsync, graphical options (low, medium, high, very high) and options of playing in DX9 or DX11.įor more advanced users a more highly configurable "Advanced" option is available where pretty much anything can be configured. If the stock controls are not your thing, they can easily be changed as all the in-game controls are fully rebindable. I'll start by saying that all the menus are traverse-able by mouse and the in-game controls are pretty standard for an FPS, so there are no problems using mouse and keyboard. If you are interested in some, now classic, WWII FPS action this is definitely worth a read.Īs always, it is very important to assess the quality of the PC version of the title. Today we have a look at Enemy Front, the new World War 2 shooter from Ci Games which is made using Crytek's CryEngine.








Enemy front pc review