Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered PC Performance Review and Graphics Comparison
Performance - Is 60 FPS easy?
Published: 8th November 2020 | Source: OC3D Internal Testing | Price: |
Performance - Is 60 FPS easy?
Hot Pursuit Remastered is easy to run on PC, and while the game's 60 FPS framerate cap will be disappointing to some, PC gamers will be happy to see how easy this game is to run at its highest graphical settings.
Yes, Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered is not the best looking racer of 2020, but users of graphics cards like Nvidia's RTX 2060 or AMD's Radeon RX 5700 will be able to play the game at 4K 60 FPS with ease.
With graphics cards like AMD's RX 580 and Nvidia's GTX 1060, 1440p High settings will deliver gamers a rock-solid 60 FPS framerate, which is great news given the fact that most uses of these lower-end graphics cards will be using 1080p monitors.
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When I first heard of HP (2010) I tought it was a remaster of NFS III HP, to think that there is NFS HP2 which is actually a sequel for NFS III.
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NFSIII 1998
NFSHP2 2002
NFS Hotpursuit 2010
I think Highstakes was one of my favourites in the entire line. Underground got boring when it was possible to make almost unbeatable setups in specific cars. All dragsters using the same Nissan Fair Lady with the one true car setup etc.Quote
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YLnZDYuqJM&t=349sQuote
Edit: Locked to 60fps too, negating any positive performance impact if they changed the graphics API (which I haven't looked up).Quote