No Man’s Sky PC Settings, 4K Screenshots Revealed


After quite a number of delays, PC players can finally enjoy No Man's Sky. Before diving into the space exploration title, Nvidia has released the PC graphics settings for the game.

In the official website, Nvidia teased that there are a couple of settings included in the PC version. This allows players to adjust image quality, performance and other settings to suit their preferences.

The good thing about the PC version for No Man's Sky is that the developer has included several types of settings. This means players can configure different graphics settings such as Anisotropic Filtering, Anti-Aliasing, Generation Detail (the image quality of the randomly-generated terrain and objects), Reflection Quality, Shadow Detail, and Texture Detail.

To bring up the resolution, players can also disable the V-sync, so that No Man's Sky can run as fast as what's allowable on a particular PC.

"When you do begin to play No Man's Sky, note that GeForce Experience users will receive Optimal Playable Settings for the game, giving them the optimum experience the second they start playing. Furthermore, GeForce Experience users can also capture or stream their experiences through ShadowPlay and Share, and with Share take screenshots that can be quickly uploaded to Imgur."

Nvidia also confirmed that GeForce Experience users will receive an automatic Game Ready driver.

For now, check out these No Man's Sky screenshots via Nvidia. No Man's Sky is already out on the PS4, with the PC version on the way.

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