Spider-Man Remastered's PC specs and additional features officially revealed

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With just a few short weeks to go until Insomniac Games' superb Spider-Man Remastered makes the jump from PlayStation 5…

With just a few short weeks to go until Insomniac Games' superb Spider-Man Remastered makes the jump from PlayStation 5 to PC on 12th August, Sony has released new details on the game's PC-exclusive features, plus full spec requirements so prospective purchasers can get a sense of how it'll run on their machines.

Starting with the new features arriving as part of Spider-Man Remastered's PC release, these'll include ray-traced reflections at varying quality levels, plus support for Nvidia DLSS and DLAA. All players, meanwhile, can take advantage of Spider-Man's customisable rendering systems, including SSAO, texture filtering, LoD quality, and shadows.

Additionally, there's support for various monitor resolutions and ratios - including ultra wide, panoramic, and Nvidia Surround multi-monitor set-ups - all playable in either windowed, full-screen, or exclusive full-screen rendering modes.PC players can also expect support for PlayStation DualSense wireless controllers , mouse and keyboards, Steam input remapping, achievements, cloud saves, and various accessibility features.

As for how Spider-Man Remastered will run across various PC configurations on release, that's covered in Insomniac's, with the developer's Recommended specs being a GTX 1060 6GB or Radeon RX 580 GPU, an i5-4670 or Ryzen 5 1600 CPU, 16GB RAM, 75GB of storage, and Windows 10. Using the Medium graphics preset with all the above should get you around 60fps at 1080p.

 

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this guy better be in the game

I'm excited to pick this up for half off next year for a replay.

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