NIOH COMPLETE EDITION REVIEW PC FULL
And, of course, you can choose to play in full screen, windowed or borderless windowed mode.Įven if the UI gives the impression that no keyboards exist in this world, the game is still playable with one. The graphics are also configurable, allowing changes to up to 4K (3840x2160) resolution, 30 or 60 frames per second, selection menus for rendering resolution and shadow quality, as well as checkboxes for dynamic reflections, camera motion blur and ambient occlusion. In addition, there are also presets for lowest and highest quality. The graphics settings offered by the game are very similar to the game modes offered by the PS4 Pro version: Action and Cinematic presets are pretty much direct copies. What's worse is that when we tried to change the key bindings on the keyboard, the key configuration menu froze, and we had to restart the game again.
Unfortunately, the user interface reminds us of the one on console, as all menu and in-game prompts use the Steam Controller inputs, even if no controller is plugged in. Once we'd sorted out the resolution (you can go up to 4K depending on your rig) and picked a frame-rate (you can have it running at 60 frames-per-second, again, if your rig can handle it), we were good to go.