![]() ![]() That is if you have a high-end GPU with a monitor or TV that supports 8K resolutions. By locking the framerate at 30fps, it’s actually possible to play Atlas Fallen in 8K. Or at least that’s what its official PC system requirements suggest.īut anyway, from what we can see, the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 can push between 35-50fps in native 8K. This kind of sucks, however, it appears that this particular title won’t be a demanding one. There is currently no support for NVIDIA’s DLSS 2 or Intel’s XeSS. The game is also using the Vulkan API and only supports AMD’s FSR 2.0. Moreover, we’ve disabled the second CCD on our 7950X3D.Īs you can see from the in-game settings, Atlas Fallen does not feature any Ray Tracing effects. We also used Windows 10 64-bit, and the GeForce 536.67 driver. ![]() In order to capture this gameplay video, we used an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 32GB of DDR5 at 6000Mhz, and NVIDIA’s RTX 4090. Players will hunt legendary monsters, using powerful, shape-shifting weapons and devastating sand-powered abilities in spectacular, super-powered combat. In Atlas Fallen, players will glide the sands of a timeless land, filled with ancient dangers, mysteries and fragments of the past. So, below you can find a video showcasing the game’s first 10 minutes in 8K with Max Settings on an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090. Focus Entertainment and Deck13 have lifted the embargo for their upcoming fantasy action RPG, Atlas Fallen. ![]()
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