

We can still tell that we’re playing Ghost Recon Wildlands. The High preset reduces the quality of the shadows, terrain, and vegetation to a point where the downgrade is beginning to be more noticeable but is still acceptable. It also reduces the detail of the God Rays effect, which makes the lighting less realistic for the distant portions of this scene. Dropping down a notch to the Very High preset makes minor sacrifices to the graphical fidelity, particularly in the quality of the terrain and vegetation. Terrain and objects are sharp and realistic thanks to high-resolution textures. The Ultra preset makes Ghost Recon Wildlands look visually impressive. In addition to the default presets, the player has access to the following technical graphics settings: You can choose between Low, Medium, High, Very High, and Ultra settings. Ghost Recon Wildlands puts five graphics presets at your fingertips. The accurate representation of the beautiful Bolivian landscape and weather really helps bring the game to life. The digital version of Bolivia featured in Wildlands was created using the same AnvilNext 2.0 game engine as For Honor, which we’ve covered in another graphics performance guide, and it looks absolutely stunning. If there is one thing Ubisoft’s developers have shown us in the past, it’s that they’re experts at replicating real-life places in video games. It’s time to put ROG’s Pascal graphics cards to the test to see how well they run what may be one of Ubisoft’s most demanding titles yet. So, common sense tells us we’re probably going to need some serious firepower to run the game smoothly. Ubisoft has gone so far as saying Wildlands is its biggest open world yet.
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You’re free to explore the map and progress as you please. Unlike previous Ghost Recon titles, there is no linear story progression. What really makes Ghost Recon Wildlands special is the open-world environment. Your mission is simple: infiltrate Bolivia, take down the uprising Santa Blanca drug cartel, and sever their ties with the corrupted government. Here’s what he's learned about how the game performs:Īre you ready to venture into the narco world? Then you’d better brush up on your Spanish, because Ghost Recon Wildlands is sending you and your fellow ghosts to one of the largest cocaine-producing countries on the planet. ROG forum guru Chino has been playing Ghost Recon Wildlands on his collection of ROG Strix graphics cards.
