Just Cause 3 PC Graphics Options And Settings Revealed At Paris Games Week

There's a lot of that can be adjusted to fit your PC.

Posted By | On 28th, Oct. 2015

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With Paris Games Week well underway, we’re getting even more information about games that are due out later this year like Just Cause 3. We already know that the game is going to be taking up quite a bit of size when it comes to downloading it to your console. Now we know the kind of settings your computer should have if you decide to go with the PC version.

WCCFTech managed to get a look at the settings menu for Just Cause 3 at Paris Games week and found that while the optimal settings might be a bit of a load for older computers, there’s an awful lot that can be edited if need be. Despite  the fact that there are a number of different things you can change up, such as shadow quality, LOD Factor and Water Detail, it still doesn’t have the amount of editable features as games such as Grand Theft Auto 5.

Still, if you are wanting to play this game, but your computer isn’t exactly a gaming monster, it appears you can tweak the settings so you’ll actually still get to enjoy yourself. One negative the website did point out, is there doesn’t appear to be a slide to change the level of detail when it comes to explosions and other destruction (a hallmark of the series) That means you could run into some problems if you start going crazy in the destructive environment. On the other hand, it’s possible  the general LOD slider will reduce any lags or glitches that might occur. We’ll have a better idea when Just Cause 3 launches on December 1, 2015.


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