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Optimizing Ghost of Tsushima on PC: Top settings, FSR 3, and additional tips

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After nearly four years, Ghost of Tsushima has finally made its way to PC, much to the excitement of fans. The new release includes the base game, the Legends mode, and the Iki Island expansion, along with the latest technologies from Nvidia, AMD, and Intel. While the game runs well and looks beautiful on PC, there is one major issue that has left players in over 170 countries locked out of experiencing the game.

Despite initially offering the game for preorder in these locations, Sony’s recent push to PC has restricted access to Ghost of Tsushima in these countries. This has caused frustration among players who were eagerly anticipating the PC release.

However, the PC port of Ghost of Tsushima has received praise for its performance and visuals. With a condensed graphics menu offering powerful settings that can impact performance and image quality, players have the flexibility to customize their experience. By adjusting settings like Motion Blur Strength, Texture Quality, and Shadow Quality, players can optimize their gameplay experience.

Additionally, the game’s system requirements are not overly demanding, making it accessible to a wide range of PC gamers. From minimum settings to high-end hardware, Ghost of Tsushima offers a smooth and stable performance across different setups.

Despite some setbacks with PSN account requirements and availability issues in certain regions, Ghost of Tsushima on PC remains a highly anticipated and well-received port. With its stunning visuals, engaging gameplay, and support for performance-boosting technologies like DLSS, FSR, and XeSS, the game offers a compelling experience for PC gamers.

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