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Days Gone PC Version will be Released Without Ray Tracing and DLSS Features

One of the games that previously had an "exclusive" label for the PlayStation 4, namely Days Gone, will now be available for PC gamers soon. Because on May 18, Days Gone can be downloaded via Steam and the Epic Games Store.


Ahead of its release on May 18, Bend Studio as the game developer team Days Gone has made an announcement via their official website about what features gamers will get on the PC version of Days Gone.


Days Gone PC Version will be Released Without Ray Tracing and DLSS Features


Among them are a collection of DLCs that come into one package with the game, the specifications you need if you want to play Days Gone, are given access to use an ultra-wide monitor, and the presence of a myriad of graphic customization features that PC gamers usually encounter.


In addition to giving announcements that sounded positive for PC gamers, they also announced that there was some information that was less wearing for PC gamers, especially for RTX series VGA users.


Based on information from the official Bend Studio website, Days Gone is reportedly not going to feature DLSS (an FPS enhancer feature with the help of AI owned by NVIDIA), as well as Ray Tracing. Apart from not providing the two features above, Bend Studio certainly does not provide access for gamers who want to transfer Days Gone data from PlayStation to PC.


If you are interested in buying the Days Gone game on PC, you can buy the game for IDR 729,000 via Epic Games and Steam.

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