


NVIDIA GTX 1060 or RTX 2060 with 4GB video memoryĥ.The power of flight - and what one would imagine the thrill of swooping down and soaring upward - feels real.įlying through the deep gorges of rocky, yet grassy slopes of Great Falls Canyon, or the waterfalls, lagoons, and crumbling structures within Academy Ruin, or the aptly named Emerald Abyss, you’ll experience the rich and immersive graphics of the game.Īnthem also supports NVIDIA deep learning super-sampling (DLSS) proprietary technology, which uses anti-aliasing techniques to render images at lower resolutions all while using artificial intelligence (AI) to make it seem as if the images are rendering at much higher resolutions. The environments outside of Fort Tarsis are visually stunning, especially as you’re experiencing them while flying around in your exosuit. As a Freelancer, you wear and pilot an exosuit (called a Javelin) to carry out missions as you explore beyond the home base of Fort Tarsis. In single or cooperative squad-based online multiplayer sci-fi RPG Anthem, you play as adventuring heroes called Freelancers who are defending humans from the threats of the powerful and skilled Javelin pilot named The Monitor. And within the crowds of non-player characters (NPCs), you’ll notice an abundance of details and textures that are visually striking. Later in the game, at the Miami racetrack, you’ll see natural-looking shadows from the palm tree fronds in addition to the billowy cloth of the waving flags. There is realistic-looking shading and animation within the mirrors in the house as well as in the textures of the drain surrounding the pool. Not only do you see the moonlit sky reflected on the glass doors and windows, but you also see your own (or Agent 47’s) reflection in addition to the home’s interior - just as you would in real life. When you finally approach a modern-looking, glass-walled home, you’ll notice some very cool graphics reflection technology on surfaces both outside and inside the home (once you break-in, of course).
