Since the release of Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection for PC, the adventure game, which was originally only accessible to Playstation players, can finally be played on a technologically superior platform. Digital dims pulled out all the stops with the Geforce RTX 4090 and presented Uncharted 4 in its 8K showcase with Camera Mode and “ReShade Raytracing.”
The Unknown Legacy of Thief collection has recently been released for PC, and it is the most beautiful yet. More naturally the effort for Youtuber Digital Dreams, known for his performances, is on the scene again. He played Uncharted 4 with his Geforce RTX 4090, installed a camera mod and enhanced the adventure game with “ReShade Raytracing”. Last but not least, they increased the resolution to 8K.
Notably, Digital Dreams relies on a ray tracing preset by Pascal Glitcher, which does not provide actual ray tracing, but is intended to give the impression of global illumination. the camera is modified “Otis_Inf’s New Camera”, Not only does it add additional camera options, but also higher LOD (Level of Detail) settings. It was run at 60 fps.
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The Unknown Legacy of the Thieves’ Collection
Earlier this year was released for Playstation 5. PC players will receive the same updates that Uncharted 4 received for PS5. In addition, they can look forward to additional features including support for popular image formats, higher resolution, FSR 2.0 and DLSS 2.0 upsampling, and a resolution slider, which also offers TAA upsampling and supersampling.
The Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves collection includes remastered versions of Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End and the stand-alone expansion Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, which are six and five years old, respectively. Players don’t need any previous knowledge of the previous parts, although connoisseurs will certainly be happy to see well-known characters revisited.
Source: digital dreams
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