“But Tim,” you cry, “even if it’s more scalable than a tiny hillock, how does it look?” Don’t worry, voice in my head! I have you covered due to the magic of comparison screenshots.ĭespite it looking pretty lovely either way, there’s definitely an emphasis on making everything look nice at a distance rather than close up. Yes, there is a specific section in the controls for cranes. But I do want to quickly highlight the controls: The other options aren’t quite so spectacular, mostly being what you’d usually expect (mouse sensitivity, subtitles, various audio levels). Motion Blur is something that every game should allow you to disable because it is effectively the devil, and the rest of the scalability is pretty bloomin’ decent too. Graphics, first:Īll in all, a pretty good set of options. OptionsĪs is tradition, we’ll start off by looking at the options. We’ll get onto specifics when we talk about comparisons, but Just Cause 4 ran better than plenty of other games with lower recommended specs.
After all, most recommended specs are aimed at 1080p gaming, and it’s rare to see a high-end GeForce as a “recommended” card.Īnd yet, that’s not quite what happened. When the recommended specs include a GeForce 1070 and a processor that’s slightly in advance of my own, I fully expect things to move like a nailed-down sloth when I’m running things at 2560×1440. I’m not going to lie: those Just Cause 4 system specs terrified me.