| QUAKECore89 said: Oh crap... Ultra nightmare graphics option will kill my gtx 980 and r9 390, and worse... the engine is designed OpenGL api. D': |
Well, the game already asks a 970/290 (by the way, have any of you noticed how those two cards are the recommended specs for like 90% or the new releases?), so that setting will probably ask for a 980Ti/FuryX.
The question is if it will be worth it.
You should be more worried about this:
Even id can't beat DOOM's hardest singleplayer difficulty setting
http://www.bit-tech.net/news/gaming/2016/04/29/doomhardestdiffucltyishard/1
The first DOOM game in over a decade is just a few weeks away and the hype train has well and truly left the station. While Nightmare mode is a vintage DOOM staple which is clear and present in this latest release, one of the new features coming with DOOM 4 is an Ultra-Nightmare mode.
And according to Marty Stratton, Executive Producer, and Hugo Martin, Creative Director at Id Software during a recent interview with IGN, nobody in the office has made it through to the end.
Please excuse my bad English.
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