![]() ![]() Post-launch, Anthem has also been updated to support (DLSS), Nvidia's fancy supercomputer-assisted anti-aliasing tech. (There's technically a 200fps cap, though in practice the only way we could get there was with a high-end CPU and GPU, staring at a wall.) As usual with EA games, especially those running on the Frostbite engine, modding support is non-existent, through at least the PC version gets full key customization and an unlocked framerate. BioWare has also added an FOV slider, with five different options depending on whether you're flying, hovering, on the ground, swimming, or zoomed in with a scope. It's good to see native 21:9 ultrawide support, and even 32:9 resolutions can be enabled without any stretching. Black Friday deals: see all the best early offers right here. ![]() As our partner for these detailed performance analyses, MSI provided the hardware we needed to test Anthem on a bunch of different AMD and Nvidia GPUs, multiple CPUs, and several laptops-see below for the full details, along with our Performance Analysis 101 article. ![]()
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