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So, if I buy Origin Access for 1 months (at 4 euros) I can play for ten hours between 13 and 18 October. Will use up all that time before 18 October, since I will also buy the Deluxe/Ultimate Edition of the game. Then I can play all maps for an unlimited time between 18 October and 21 October (and thereafter of course).

Correct? Sounds like a pretty good deal to me.

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@xcreep1ngdeath: Well, the CPU of the PS4 Pro is only marginally better than the CPU of the PS4. And those CPUs cannot really run The Witcher 3 at 60 fps. You need a stronger CPU for that. The CPU would heavily bottleneck the stronger GPU.

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Since when is a Core i5-6600K the equivalent of an AMD FX-6350. That's one hell of a difference in gaming prowess. That i5 runs multiple circles around that measly AMD processor.

Anyways, played the beta with my i5-4590 and GTX 970 + 16 GB RAM. I ran it at a fully locked 60 fps at 1080p High settings. Nothing to complain at all. EA is very strange with their Intel CPU requirements, I bet the game runs fine on even an i5-2500K. An i5-2500K is still way nicer to have than a sh**** AMD FX-6350.

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@Thanatos2k: Lol 4K Textures only require a bit more VRAM, that's all. Newer cards like the 1070 and 1080 have plenty of VRAM for 4K textures. Don't talk complete nonsense.

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It's a one-hour video, and Gamespot doesn't give the times where the maps are shown...

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I tried out this game a couple of months ago during a free trial period. It ran by far the worst of any PC game I've tried on my PC. The framerate is terrible, and the game didn't look that great either. Currently playing Battlefield 1 on 1080p High at 65-100 fps, which looks even far better as well.

Anyways, I suggest no one buys the expansion. Since all this company releases is unfinished, buggy, lagging trash.

And, to top it off, it takes like 5 hours to tame one dinosaur. FIVE HOURS. The five most boring hours of your life. And oh yeah, I did try to find custom servers with 10x TAME speed etc, but guess what, they were all close to empty.

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@xenogenesis: I suggest you read http://www.pcgamesn.com/deus-ex-mankind-divided/deus-ex-mankind-divided-pc-performance-graphics-settings.
You should know Candyland running the high preset, has 2x MSAA enabled. That is ridiculously heavy in this game.

This guy from pc games has ultra 1080p running on a gtx 1080 on mid 80's fps, with msaa disabled. If he enables 2xMSAA he drops to mid 50's. 4xMSAA: low 40's.

So disabling 2xMSAA gives you a nice 30fps boost. This is the beauty of PC gaming and making a custom graphics preset. Just fiddle around with the settings, until you find the combination right for your rig.

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@xenogenesis: Don't think so. In their graphics comparison videos I don't see that much of a visual difference between ultra and medium (aside from texture detail). I think with my GTX 970 I could run this at a locked 60 fps on 1080p medium settings, with some things on high and textures on high. Then it will look very sharp and vibrant. You should look up their graphics settings comparison. Ultra is ridiculously heavy for a very small graphics improvement. High is also very heavy, for also a small graphics improvement compared to medium. Medium looks very nice, aside from the sharpness of the textures. But that's why we can make custom settings: just put textures on high, the other stuff on medium. On medium you get almost 3 times as much frames per second as on ultra.

Anyways, I run Batman: Arkham Knight on normal settings, 1080p, locked 60 fps. So nothing to complain there. Not talking about the first release of the game though that ran like **********. The current version of the game runs fine on 60 fps, provided you have something like a 970. On weaker hardware, I suggest locking the framerate to 30.

Anyways, I'm glad I'll be playing Mankind Divided on PC. On consoles it's 30 fps. On PC, I'll lock it to 60 fps. Double the framerate, double the smoothness, double the fun. And there's plenty of eye-candy on medium settings with high textures.

Edit: here's a suggestion for custom settings for a GTX 970:

Anti-aliasing: OFF

Texture Quality: HIGH

Texture Filtering: 4x

Shadow Quality: MEDIUM (put on HIGH if fps allows)

Ambient Occlusion: On

Contact Hardening Shadows: Off

Parallax Occlusion Mapping: On

Depth of Field: On

Level of Detail: High

Volumetric Lighting: On

Screen Space Reflections: On

Temporal Anti-aliasing: Off / On

Motion Blur: Off

Sharpen: On

Bloom: On

Cloth Physics: On

Subsurface Scattering: On

Chromatic Abberation: Off

Tesselation: On

This is essentially a hybrid of medium and high settings, and I have good faith it'll run at a locked 60 fps on 1080p. Remember that I disabled 2x Anti-aliasing compared to High settings. Disabling this will give a BIG fps boost, as MSAA is ridiculously heavy in this game.

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PC Player from Europe here. Will have to wait 18 hours longer than console players.... :/ Oh well, at least I get to run it at 60 fps then xD.

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http://www.pcgamer.com/remedy-says-quantum-break-on-windows-10-has-not-been-abandoned/

“Updates made to QB on Steam will also be released for the Win10 version and vice versa. That should be a given,” Puha wrote. "Apologies for the confusion caused. We are not leaving one version behind for another. Parity is important. Again, I'd think that's a given. We'll talk more details later down the line.”