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Rise of the Ronin coming to Steam on March 11th

Variahunter

Member
Finally swapped DLSS 3 to DLSS 4...
It makes an great difference. No shimering nor aliasing, the game is finally beautiful and runs great on 4K ultra settings DLSS Ultra Perf, the image quality is really great and textures (when they're loaded lol) are sharp as hell.
Capping the game at 60 fps on a 3080 12gb, it's running flawlessly. Rare dips in the 55-50 fps but never below.
Feels really smooth and beautiful and artstyle finally shines with DLSS4.
 

Hot5pur

Member
So what do you guys think, this or Ghost of Sushi?
I was looking over a bunch of reviews, Sushi has nicer production values but is simpler. Ronin has OK everything but top notch combat.
I'm very much into combat, don't care for "cinematic" games, but sometimes they are done well. I am just afraid of anything Sony these days because of how many slow walking sections there are and their studios pretending they are writing blockbuster hollywood scripts or something.
 

DavidGzz

Gold Member
Finally swapped DLSS 3 to DLSS 4...
It makes an great difference. No shimering nor aliasing, the game is finally beautiful and runs great on 4K ultra settings DLSS Ultra Perf, the image quality is really great and textures (when they're loaded lol) are sharp as hell.
Capping the game at 60 fps on a 3080 12gb, it's running flawlessly. Rare dips in the 55-50 fps but never below.
Feels really smooth and beautiful and artstyle finally shines with DLSS4.

Thanks! This post got me to finally DL the swapper. Not only is it super clean now, I gained 15-25 fps depending on the area and what I am doing. You're right about making the art style shine. Good description cause I couldn't think of how to describe it.


So what do you guys think, this or Ghost of Sushi?
I was looking over a bunch of reviews, Sushi has nicer production values but is simpler. Ronin has OK everything but top notch combat.
I'm very much into combat, don't care for "cinematic" games, but sometimes they are done well. I am just afraid of anything Sony these days because of how many slow walking sections there are and their studios pretending they are writing blockbuster hollywood scripts or something.


That's a tough one! Right now, I'd give the edge to GoT only because I beat it, and I love the way it looks. I'm only ~12 hours into this one and it's still close. Combat is definitely better in the Team Ninja game so if that is more of a factor for you. They are so different even though they don't seem to be. Don't miss either game!
 
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