The Finnish game developer Remedy has mentioned it has excessive hopes for its upcoming launch Control to be as polished as doable for PC avid gamers. Following the poorly acquired launch of Quantum Break on Windows 10 in early 2016, which noticed the game launch with a string of bugs that took Remedy some time to restore. Control, a supernatural third-person shooter which takes place in a single constructing, guarantees to make full and efficient use of the {hardware} of its viewers.
Remedy’s communications director, Thomas Puha, has said the corporate desires to make amends to the neighborhood, and needs to exhibit to its fan base and new gamers alike that Remedy is at the start a PC gaming studio by making a game that’s graphically and mechanically beautiful.
“We announced that we are going to have raytracing support for PC, at least for the people who have the relevant cards” Puha said in an interview with PC Games Insider. This comes as sturdy assurance to many avid gamers, after the widespread criticism that Quantum Break had restricted graphical capability on PCs, in addition to poor compatibility with the majority of Nvidia graphics cards.
The announcement comes alongside a promise of higher player-choice parts within the studio’s work, too, with Puha stating that “we’re to have the story but in a game that’s a lot more adventurous because we can do that.” It is unknown whether or not the shift from studio favourites equivalent to Max Payne and Alan Wake will show good till Control’s launch in 2019.
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