So, while the game supports 4K, it only does that on 4K monitors and TVs. A lot of games support this downsampling method, so yeah, it’s a bit amateurish to lock/sync the game’s max resolution with the monitor native resolution. What this means is that you cannot use a 4K resolution on your 1080p or 1440p monitor. It’s almost unplayable (yeah, it’s really that bad).Īdditionally, PC gamers cannot select any resolution higher than their native one. As such, mouse movement is “ jumpy” and completely destroys the whole experience. The game does not offer raw mouse input and instead tries to simulate the analog stick of a gamepad. Not only that, but mouse movement feels awful. For starters, there aren’t any K&M icons (though Team Ninja promised to release a day-1 update that will add them). Unfortunately, though, the mouse and keyboard control scheme has issues. KOEI Tecmo has claimed that the PC version offers full mouse & keyboard customisation, gamepad compatibility, 4K Ultra-HD, Ultra Wide monitors, HDR & 144Hz monitors, as well as consistent 60/120 FPS. As such, we’ve decided to delay our PC Performance Analysis until Team Ninja releases its first post-launch update. ![]() Nioh 2 Complete Edition releases tomorrow and, unfortunately, it suffers from some PC issues.
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