![]() ![]() While options like DLSS and FSR 2.0 would be welcome, these options are enough to keep most PC gamers happy. There are settings to tinker with if you need more performance, and the game has built-in resolution scaling to give players even more options to boost their system's performance. Stray's graphical options are barebones, but that is not necessarily a bad thing. Preset Scaling & Settings Optimisations We have tested Stray using 13 graphics cards, and you will be glad to know that all of them can run the game at 60 FPS with the right settings. In this article, we will be looking at how Stray runs on PC, how PC gamers can get this game running well on their systems, and discuss if the game has any major bugs or performance issues on PC. The game's is also beautiful graphically, and perhaps has some of the most beautifully rendered cats in gaming. Aside from some chase sequences, the game is relaxing and therapeutic to play. Like many good indie games, Stray has a tight focus and a simple design. Players will eventually find a droid called B-12 to help hack into technology and carry items. At its core, Stray is a puzzle platformer, where players can leap across platforms, climb obstacles and solve puzzles to progress through the game. ![]() The game is an Unreal Engine 4 title that follows a Stray cat that has found itself inside a walled city that's filled with robots and other creatures. Stray's development started in 2015 after BlueTwelve Studio was founded. In the case of Stray, we are testing the game because it is beautiful, and because of the promise of a cat-based adventure. More often than not they are simply too easy to run, with simplistic art styles that do not put much pressure on high-end gaming hardware. Post titles consisting of only capital letters are not allowed.īecome a Patron Support us to maintain our hardware & software analysis series alive.It isn't often that we test indie games here. The relevancy of your post's title will be judged at the moderator's discretion. Your post will likely be removed if the title is not relevant to the post or if your title is sensationalized. No Clickbait: Submissions that have the pure intent of misleading or dramatizing a topic will be removed.No Piracy & Illegal content: Do not post pirated content or promote it in any way.No Politics / Religion: No politics or religion talk.Please, for example, visit r/hardwareswap for that. No Buying/Selling/Trading: No buying/selling/trading here.Please post the full desktop link for articles. No Referral links, Blogspam / URL shorteners: Referral / affiliate-links, blogspam, mobile links, and URL shorteners (such as TinyURL or bit.ly) are not allowed. ![]() Exceptions to this rule at the discretion of the moderator team. However, your own videos could be always posted by other users. No Self-advertising Videos: Self-advertising videos or links to them are not allowed here, even if the video content is benchmarking related.No Rumors, Low-Quality Posts, and Memes: Rumors, low-quality posts/comments, suspicious or fake benchmarks, and memes will be removed.Help Support, Questions, and Benchmark/Feature Test Score Posts: All help support and questions posts, and all single benchmark/feature test score posts must be posted as individual comments in the corresponding monthly mega-thread.This includes derogatory comments such as "retard", "shill" and so on. reddiquette violations, trolling, and the use of slurs of any kind, racial, homophobic, or whatever, in any context will result in a ban. No witch-hunting, personal attacks, bashing, or mudslinging behaviors. Be Nice and Civil / No trolling: Be respectful, be civil, be nice, and obey reddiquette.All Benchmarks content is PC APIs and feature tests, PC games/software benchmarks, PC hardware & PC driver analyses, related news, and PC benchmarking tools. Not related to All Benchmarks or Off-topic: Unrelated to All Benchmarks content isn't allowed and derailing threads is prohibited.Welcome to r/allbenchmarks! A place about everything related to PC benchmarking: APIs and feature tests, games & software benchmarks, hardware & drivers analysis, related news, and benchmarking tools. ![]()
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