8K, ray-tracing, dynamic depth of field and much more

8K, ray-tracing, dynamic depth of field and much more
8K, ray-tracing, dynamic depth of field and much more

The great work of Sucker Punch arrived on Steam just a few days ago

More and more video games exclusive to Sony consoles end up coming to PC at some point. The last to follow this example has been Ghost of Tsushima, since the great action game from Sucker Punch Productions went on sale last week on Steam, so there are some users who have not missed the opportunity to start playing. alter aspects of the title with your own mods.

That is the case of the Beyond Dreams channel, which has published a video in order to leave us speechless by the amazing way in which the graphic quality has increased tremendously. This has been possible thanks to a mod with which in some moments seems like a completely different game because of how it has improved.

The first minutes are dedicated to a comparison that allows us to appreciate even more the changes with the mod activated and removed. In short, what it achieves is that the shadows become more realistic, it adds a dynamic depth of field, the grass looks as if it were real and the colors and cameras in general have also been optimized.

Many of these details are possible thanks to the ray-tracing and the fact that the resolution increases to 8K. What’s more, the fact that the video lasts around 12 minutes is because it invites us to witness extensive gameplay with the mod activated in order to better appreciate this amazing result that has been possible, as its author himself states, thanks to the use of an Nvidia RTX 4090 graphics card.

If you want to play Ghost of Tsushima On PC, you have it available in the Valve digital store for 59.99 euros. In addition, it includes as standard its definitive version, the Director’s Cut edition, in which you can find the Iki Island expansion, its Legend online cooperative mode and another series of downloadable content.

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