As far as 21:9 displays go, gameplay will be presented in full screen, but pre-rendered cutscenes will be displayed in 16:9. Other PC features include ultra-wide support and unlocked frame rates. However, the game will support Nvidia DLSS, so RTX GPU owners will get a decent performance boost. The PC version of Alan Wake Remastered will be a DirectX 12 title and unfortunately despite earlier rumours, there will be no ray-tracing. Just ahead of launch, Remedy has revealed the PC system requirements and PC-specific features, in addition to various console quality/performance modes. Alan Wake Remastered is just one week away.
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