![]() There's numerous problems with it that I'm going to explain and some of them will no doubt get fixed up over the next couple of weeks through performance patches to the game, and with Proton updates I expect to come as well. The publisher and developer haven't said it's supported, and Valve haven't given it a Deck Verified rating but many were no doubt like me and very keen to play it. Not the game story, graphics or anything like that but specifically the performance on Steam Deck. That's the way this industry always worked, there's always one o other game that has a remarkable system or graphical fidelity (because the DEV put the work to make efficient systems with efficient coding) that only many many years later other games will match when he other devs feel that hardware is strong enough for that level of graphics without putting any more effort than they always have on it.Dead Space got a remake that was released today and I was incredibly excited by it but sadly it's just a mess. They would do the work if they tought they would lose a lot in terms of revenue because of gamers not buying the game for not having enough hardware prowess to play it. This game requires a lot of CPU resources basically because the devs felt comfortable most gamers will have an 8 core CPU or a relatively modern 6 core one. But this defeats the purpose of using UE in the first place, as if you're going to write everything then why not just use your own engine that you don't need to pay license fees on. ![]() It can be heavy if the work is done with lazyness and-or using blueprints instead of C++ coding, but it can also be very efficient if instead of using blueprints and buying ready-made DLLs from hobbyists you just write all your game's systems like you would do in your own game engine. You blaming UE is just innapropriate as UE is just a platform for game development, as any other engine is. If that's what it takes I fully support it! That's the result when the industry tries to get rid of the crunch culture. Saddens me that such an inefficient resource hog like UE has become the de facto standard for game Dev's, simply by virtue of it being a 'one stop shop' for getting a game out there. You can join the discussion on Dead Space's CPU requirements on the OC3D Forums. Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Window 10 64-bit Processor: Ryzen 5 5600X or Core i5 11600K Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: TBD Sound Card: TBD Additional Notes: TBD Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Window 10 64-bit Processor: Ryzen 5 2600x or Core i5 8600 Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: TBD Sound Card: TBD Additional Notes: TBD Trapped with hostile creatures called Necromorphs, Isaac faces a battle for survival not only against the escalating terrors of the ship but his own crumbling sanity.īelow are Dead Space's PC system requirements as they are currently listed on Steam. Now alone and armed with only his engineering tools and skills, Isaac races to uncover the nightmarish mystery of what happened aboard the Ishimura in hopes of finding Nicole. The ship's crew has been slaughtered and Isaac’s beloved partner, Nicole, is lost somewhere on board. Isaac Clarke is an everyman engineer on a mission to repair a vast Planet Cracker-class ship, the USG Ishimura, only to discover something has gone horribly wrong. Harnessing the power of the Frostbite™ game engine, this remake brings jaw-dropping visual fidelity, suspenseful atmospheric audio, and improvements to gameplay while staying faithful to the original game’s thrilling vision. The sci-fi, survival-horror classic Dead Space™ returns, completely rebuilt from the ground up to offer a deeper and more immersive experience. Dead Space's remake is not coming to PlayStation 4 or Xbox One consoles, making the Xbox Series S the weakest system that the game will be made available on. ![]() Sadly, Dead Space's remake currently lacks GPU requirements, though we can guess that they are on the high side, as the game is launching exclusively on current-generation platforms. Both of these processors are relatively new, suggesting that Dead Space will require a lot of CPU grunt to run well on PC. The AMD 5600X is a current-generation AMD processor (though their Ryzen 7000 series is launching soon), and Intel's i5-11600K released last year. This week, EA Motive released some early system requirements for Dead Space on Steam, revealing relatively high recommended CPU requirements for the game, listing AMD's Ryzen 5 5600X and Intel's i5-11600K. EA's recommending some very new CPUs to run their Dead Space RemakeĮA Motive's Dead Space remake is launching on January 27th 2023, recreating the classic survival horror game with modern visuals, more immersive audio, and improved gameplay.
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