I played at 1080p, and could get a locked 30fps with most things set to the highest settings with FSR disabled as well.ĭepending on your priority for fidelity or performance, I’d recommend trying out the FSR options here including the sharpness settings. It is possible to get 60fps (with almost no drops) and great visuals on the laptop thanks to FSR. I also played around with the various settings to see how the image quality improves. On a laptop with an AMD Ryzen 5-3550H processor (2.1GHz Base speed up to 3.7GHz), 16GB DDR4 RAM, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GPU, I tested out the game’s presets, FSR options, trying to go above 60fps with the laptop’s 120hz display, and more. Lost Judgment PC performance – frame rate and resolution The button prompts also adjust on the fly depending on your input. You can adjust mouse and controller sensitivity in the game settings. When played on Steam Deck, it had the Xbox button prompts, while it showed me correct button prompts when I used my DualSense controller on PC and even on Steam Deck via bluetooth to check. On the controller side of things, it has correct button prompt options for the controllers I used. You can adjust these for keyboard/mouse and controller separately. Lost Judgment on PC has almost complete rebinding support for its keyboard input options across different mini-games, the main story, tailing, battles, school stories, and much more. Article Continues Below - Lost Judgment PC control options AMD FSR 2.0 lets you use quality, balanced, performance, and ultra performance modes with the same sharpness levels going from 0.0 to 2.0. AMD FSR 1.0 lets you use ultra quality, quality, balanced, and performance modes with sharpness levels going from 0.0 to 2.0. I was surprised to see FSR, but spent some time trying out different options while playing on Steam Deck and the laptop. The detailed graphics options include options for texture filtering (off, 2x, 4x, 8x, 16x), shadow quality (low, medium, high), geometry quality (low, medium, high), toggle real-time reflections, toggle motion blur, toggle SSAO, adjust the render scale (50% to 100%), toggle anti-aliasing (off, default, FXAA, MLAA, TAA), toggle depth of field, and use AMD’s FSR1.0 or FSR 2.0 with sharpness levels. Barring the display selection, you can change display mode (bordered, borderless, fullscreen), resolution, refresh rate, toggle v-sync, change the field of view, limit the frame rate cap (30, 60, 120, unlimited), and choose from graphics quality presets (extra low, low, medium, high, extra high, and custom). Lost Judgment includes a few display and many graphics options. The screenshots in this review are from my current playthrough on Steam Deck and a Windows laptop at 1080p. I’ll update this with the Lost Judgment PC requirements when those are available. For this Lost Judgment PC review, I will discuss how the game runs on Steam Deck, the port features, and whether it is worth your time as newcomer or as someone who played it already on console. Today, SEGA announced that both Judgment and Lost Judgement (with The Kaito Files DLC sold separately) are finally on PC, and I’ve been playing them for review since last week. It arrived on current and last generation Playstation and Xbox platforms, but not on PC in any form. It was a very important game for the studio as the first global simultaneous multi-platform release for the Yakuza / Judgment series, the first to feature story DLC, and also the first game developed under Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio’s new structure. Lost Judgment from Sega and Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio was our Game of the Year for 2021.
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