

- #NIOH COMPLETE EDITION GAMEPLAY WINDOWS 10#
- #NIOH COMPLETE EDITION GAMEPLAY PS4#
- #NIOH COMPLETE EDITION GAMEPLAY PC#
#NIOH COMPLETE EDITION GAMEPLAY PC#
The original Nioh PC port was one of Koei Tecmo’s better conversions despite the issues in controls ( that eventually got addressed) and lack of many features players expected like support for frame rates above 60 and ultrawide support. Nioh 2 PC performance – frame rate and resolution
#NIOH COMPLETE EDITION GAMEPLAY PS4#
The “Actions” and “Cinematic” options allow for a 60 or 30 fps target just like the PS4 version to target those frame rates. The Nioh 2 PC graphics options menu also has preset options for very low quality, highest quality, “Actions”, “Cinematic”, and custom. There is no V-sync option but there is an option for Nvidia ShadowPlay Highlights.Īll of the above settings can be changed at the title screen and every option barring screen resolution, rendering resolution, and frame rate cap can be changed while in-game to see changes immediately in image quality and performance. The rendering resolution caps out at 100% and can go down to 50%. When it comes to display options (under the graphics settings menu), Nioh 2 – The Complete Edition allows you to change Display Mode across borderless, windowed, and fullscreen, adjust the screen resolution, adjust rendering resolution, and adjust the frame rate cap. While the announcement trailer and PC overview trailer already revealed support for 4K, 120fps options, and more, Nioh 2 – The Complete Edition on PC has settings for shadows, motion blur, dynamic reflections, ambient occlusion, texture quality, and effect quality. Nioh 2 – The Complete Edition has a plethora of graphics settings and display options.

Graphics: Nvidia GeForce GTX 970 or better with 4GB VRAM or higher.Processor: Intel Core i5 4460 or better.
#NIOH COMPLETE EDITION GAMEPLAY WINDOWS 10#
