Ghostwire: Tokyo has garnered a healthy wave of positive reviews. Many enjoy its interesting mechanics and story, especially how Japanese folklore is incorporated into gameplay. Players looking to improve their gameplay should immediately open the settings, simultaneously keeping minimum system requirements in mind.
Running Ghostwire: Tokyo doesn’t require a top-of-the-line PC. The required AMD hardware is only a few years old, whereas the Intel processor and NVIDIA video card are a bit on the older side. Players should note that any hardware below the minimum requirement will continue to hinder performance. If that's not the case, here’s what can be done to increase the framerate and reduce stuttering.
You’d be surprised what outdated drivers can do. In extreme cases, your PC could be incapable of recognizing computer mouse. For hardware, holding off on a driver update could mean missing out on important improvements that target performance.
Major GPU brands, such as NVIDIA and AMD, have their own software that specifically searches for and downloads the most up-to-date drivers. If that isn't available, it’s as simple as heading to the official website and downloading the most recent driver.
Running Ghostwire: Tokyo at 4K looks fantastic, notably the Tengu and demons that roam the streets. Unfortunately, running the game at its highest settings requires an above-average computer. There are several settings that can be adjusted to score a few more frames.
Here are a few settings to target:
Considering the settings above, everything below Resolution can cause a massive boost or hindrance to your framerate. Global Illumination, for example, set to SSAO has been shown to provide a nice boost. The same goes for enabling NVIDIA
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