Alan Wake Remastered Gameplay running on GeForce RTX 3070 Ti & i9-10850K at 3840x2160 on Max Wake Remastered on Windows 11 | RTX Wake Remastered is available now globally for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PlayStation 4/5. As previously covered, this remaster aims to offer improved visual effects and lighting alongside enhanced character models and richer environment details. As explained by Remedy, the game doesn’t support Ray Tracing or HDR on any platform due to it being too time-consuming to implement. It does, however, support DLSS on PC.
“As this is a remaster built on the existing Alan Wake engine and technology, adding in ray tracing / HDR support was deemed too time-consuming”, Remedy explained in the game’s FAQ. “This would have taken resources away from other critical areas.”
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