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Metro last light benchmark
Metro last light benchmark




  1. METRO LAST LIGHT BENCHMARK HOW TO
  2. METRO LAST LIGHT BENCHMARK UPDATE

METRO LAST LIGHT BENCHMARK UPDATE

It still works in-game, but given Metro's rather irritating quick-save/auto-save only options, this makes it a bit difficult to test accurately.Īs such, I'm going to leave DLSS testing for a bit until it's available in the benchmark so I can keep everything nice and fair, and I'll update this piece with more results when it's been patched in. However, I should point out that the DLSS option was actually broken in my build, so it wasn't actually applied to any of the tests despite being set to On. There was also a specific RTX profile in my benchmarking tool, which was essentially the same as Ultra but with ray tracing and DLSS switched on. The Shading Rate, for example, stays at 1.0x regardless of what quality setting you pick, and Motion Blur is always set to High, which isn't reflective of what I was using in the benchmark.Īs a result, here are the settings I used across each of the four main quality options to obtain my results, and what I'd recommend you use in your own game as well: I stuck with the benchmark's preset quality settings during my tests, but it's worth pointing out that my review build of the benchmarking tool came with a very specific set of settings that aren't necessarily reflected in-game when you actually change the overall quality setting.

METRO LAST LIGHT BENCHMARK HOW TO

Metro Exodus PC graphics performance: how to get the best settings Then it's back outside to a rather demanding stretch of forest (almost every graphics card took a massive dip here) with a deer running across your field of vision, before the benchmark ends down at the riverside, day turning to night, and a rather nasty beasty floating around in the water. And finally, it's down to the riverside, where day turns to night and a nasty beast prowls in the water. Almost every graphics card suffered here, dragging down the overall average frame rate. Then it's back outside through a very demanding stretch of forest. Almost immediately after we pass through the raging inferno, it's back to chilly winter in the next room over, with more weather effects in play to replicate the wind and snow. With so many effects in play here, some graphics card found this section very difficult. Then we go inside a wooden hut, shafts of light peeking through the wooden beams with lots of soft shadows and flickering light sources. Metro Exodus' benchmark tool starts outdoors with startled crows and rabbits rustling around the undergrowth, the sun peering down on this abandoned statue. And because the world of Metro is a magical place, said hut also becomes an icy winter palace for a split second to see how the graphics card copes with some of its other weather effects. First, we get a sliver of the outdoors and the local wildlife, and then we take a gloomy tour of a burning wooden hut, complete with plenty of fire effects and shafts of light peaking through the rotting walls. This sees the camera take a turn through a slice of the Taiga, one of the game's early open world environments. To test each card, I used the game's benchmarking tool, which much like previous Metro games is a separate application that lives in your Metro Exodus game folder. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Plus, the great thing about Metro is that even its Low quality setting still looks pretty damn fine, so hopefully you'll find something to your liking here no matter what kind of graphics card you've got. It's a pretty tough ask in some cases, but as long as you're prepared to make some compromises in the graphics settings department, it is doable. Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1080 Ti / Nvidia GeForce RTX 2070 / AMD Radeon RX Vega 64Īs mentioned above, the aim here is to get Metro Exodus running at 60fps at 1920x1080, 2560x1440 and 4K. Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 / Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 / AMD Radeon RX Vega 56 Graphics: Nvidia GeForce 670 / Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 / AMD Radeon HD 7870 Their minimum specification, for instance, is intended for 1920x1080 play at 30fps, while their Extreme spec is for 4K at 60fps. Given the sheer brute force required to run Metro Exodus, 4A Games have been very particular about what kind of PC system you'll need to get the game running smoothly across a variety of resolutions and frame rates. Metro Exodus PC requirementsīut first, some PC requirements. After all, there have been several new Nvidia RTX and AMD Navi cards released since Metro Exodus came out in February, so regardless of whether you're starting the game for the first time or jumping back in for a bit of Two Colonels action, here's how to get Metro Exodus running at a smooth 60fps. The first of Metro Exodus' two DLC expansions arrives on PC today, so I thought it was high time to revisit my jumbo graphics performance test to tell you how to get the best settings on even more of today's best graphics cards.






Metro last light benchmark