Kojima Productions calls Death Stranding’s PC version “like a movie” when compared to PS4
Kojima Productions calls Death Stranding’s PC version “like a movie” when compared to PS4
For starters, Death Stranding’s PC version supports “upgraded” framerates and resolutions, supporting native 4K displays and 60 FPS framerates. Beyond that, the game supports 21:9 ultrawide monitors, which helps to make the game more immersive and cinematic.Â
With 21:9 support, Yoji Shinkawa noted that the PC version of Death Stranding was like “watching a movie at the cinema”, calling the PS4 version a “TV drama” by comparison.Â
On PC, Death Stranding also features a dedicated photo mode, which will help PC gamers to create high fidelity digital artwork using their copies of the game. The heavy editing suite offered by this mode can allow gamers to create great-looking shots from the game, altering weather effects, lighting, depth of field and more.Â
With support for higher resolutions, faster framerates and ultrawide displays, the PC version of Death Stranding is clearly superior to the game’s PS4 version. This is especially true given the proliferation of PC hardware that’s considerably stronger than Sony’s PlayStation 4 console. 1080p 60FPS should be a breeze for users of modern graphics hardware, which is great news for fans of Kijima’s latest work.Â
PC gamers can use this link to look at Death Stranding’s PC system requirements.Â
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