Far Cry Primal PC Performance Review

Far Cry Primal PC Performance Review

4K Screenshot Graphical Comparison

 

In this first set of screenshots we can see clearly that this game o looks great at even the lower settings on PC, offering a great deal of detail on close details and providing some great looking grass and characters. 

Moving up the graphical settings we can see that from Normal settings and up that there is much less aliasing, which is especially visible when looking at the grass. Moving to higher settings we can see that the shadows become more defined and that more details are added in the distance, with more trees and stones being visible in the medium to long distance. 

 

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In this next set of screenshots we can see that the draw distance for objects changes greatly as we go up the graphical settings, especially when looking at the trees in the medium to far distance, where blocky textures are replaced with individual leaves at the higher settings. 

Here we can also see how much the details in the shadows change in the higher graphical settings, with the shadows becoming much more defined as we get to higher settings within the game. 

 

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