Testing the game on the Titan X Pascal, we were unable to reach a completely stable 60fps. The game is highly configurable but we found it to be fairly demanding overall - if you're looking for a 4K experience, you're going to need a top-end GPU. The PC version includes the expected support for arbitrary resolutions along with the ability to dial in image quality to your liking with temporal anti-aliasing, multi-sampling and the option to disable sharpening.
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Image quality is reasonably clean on both machines, though ultimately hampered by the overly aggressive sharpening filter. Texture filtering is also limited to 4x on both machines, providing adequate but not necessarily optimal results. Both versions make use of a temporal anti-aliasing solution, paired with a sharpening filter in an attempt to eliminate blur resulting from the temporal component.
DEUS EX MANKIND DIVIDED PC 1080P
Let's start with the basics first - Mankind Divided operates at a full 1080p on PlayStation 4 and 900p on Xbox One. We've spent the last week playing the game on all three platforms in order to better understand how it stacks up on each and the results are certainly interesting. Based on Io Interactive's Glacer 2 technology platform, the Dawn Engine enables artists to bring their vision of the Deus Ex universe to life with a remarkable level of detail.
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As with previous titles produced by the studio, the development team has opted to work with a new rendering engine once more, this time dubbed the Dawn Engine. In Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, Eidos Montreal delivers its most beautiful and technically accomplished game to date.