PC specifications and additional Spider-Man Remastered features have been officially revealed

With just a few weeks to go before Insomniac Games’ excellent Spider-Man Remastered makes the leap from PlayStation 5 to PC on August 12, Sony has released new details on the game’s exclusive PC features, in addition to full specification requirements so potential buyers can get an idea of ​​how it will work on their machines.

Starting with the new features that come as part of the PC release of Spider-Man Remastered, these will include (for those with compatible GPUs) ray tracing reflections at different quality levels, as well as support for Nvidia DLSS and DLAA. Meanwhile, all players can take advantage of Spider-Man’s customizable rendering systems, such as SSAO, texture filtering, LoD quality, and shadows.

In addition, there is support for various monitor resolutions and ratios, including ultra-wide, widescreen, and Nvidia Surround multi-monitor monitor settings, all of which can be played in full-screen, window, or full-screen display modes .

Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered – Feature Trailer for PC.

PC gamers can also expect support for PlayStation DualSense wireless drivers (which incorporate adaptive activation feedback and haptic response), mouse and keyboards, Steam input reallocation, achievements, cloud savings, and various accessibility features .

As for how Spider-Man Remastered will run with various computer configurations during launch, this is covered in Insomniac’s recently shared spec sheet, with the developer’s recommended specifications being a 6GB GTX 1060 GPU or Radeon RX 580, a CPU i5-4670 or Ryzen 5 1600., 16 GB of RAM, 75 GB of storage and Windows 10. Using the default graphics settings Media with all of the above should get about 60 fps at 1080p.

Official Spider-Man Remastered PC specifications.

Those looking for the Ultimate Ray Tracing experience with a 4K and 60fps resolution will need an RTX 3080 or Radeon RX 6950 XT, an i7-12700K or Ryzen 9 5900X and 32GB of RAM. You can see how all of this comes together in the trailer for the new PC features above.

Spider-Man Remastered will be available on Steam and Epic Games Store on August 12, and even without all the new PC ringtones and whistles, it’s worth picking it up. Christian Donlan of Eurogamer said the “little developer and license harmony” of the original PS4 version was a “total delight” when he reviewed it in 2018.

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