Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus PC Performance Review

Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus PC Performance Review

High-Resolution Screenshot/graphical comparison – Low to Max settings

Moving into this city scene we found that the changes to the game’s distant texture details were much more noticeable, with higher settings offering increased detail at a distance when looking at things like the grouting between the pavement slabs and other terrain details. 

Even at low settings, Wolfenstein II offers a decent visual presentation, though Ultra and Higher settings are what most PC gamers should be aiming for. Just be aware that this game is extremely VRAM intensive at higher graphical settings, requiring GPUs with as much as 8GB of VRAM to run well at 4K and over 4GB of RAM to run well at 1080p Mein Leber! settings.  

 


(Low (Left), Medium(Right)

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(Medium (Left), High (Right)

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(High (Left), Ultra (Right)

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(Ultra (Left), Uber (Right)

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(Uber (Left), Mein Leber! (Right)

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