Sniper Elite 4 Performance Review

Sniper Elite 4 Performance Review

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Sniper Elite 4 may not be the best looking game on PC, though it is certainly far from ugly. While NPC lipsync can be awful and the camera can frequently clip into objects the game as a whole does offer some fairly impressive graphics. 

When moving from low to high settings the largest graphical changes are in texture quality, minor environmental details and shadows. Higher graphical settings will give users sharper textures and shadows, increased tessellation within the environment and add ambient occlusion. 

At higher setting foliage appears much sharper and in-game textures appear much less pixelated up close, particularly when looking at far away objects. 

Like many games, Sniper Elite 4 does not see many major graphical improvements when moving from High to Ultra, with the game’s enhanced shadows and textures offering minimal gains in graphical quality which are almost unnoticeable outside of a side-by-side comparison.   

     
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