While my Intel Core i5 3570K might be on the cusp for modern games, it was a top draw CPU when Sniper Elite V2 first released, and with a modern mid-high end GPU like a Vega 56 in the mix, I can quite easily turn the graphics settings up to full and the resolution to 2160p. The thing for me is that I own the original on PC, and here the need to step up to V2 remastered is less clear. That time I had Karl and a German sniper shot each other at exactly the same time would have been a real keeper, had I thought to open the pause menu and trigger the photo mode in time. It’s now in 4K (on Pro and X you can prioritise resolution or performance, choosing between 2160pp60), it’s been retrofitted with HDR, new lighting, there’s more detailed textures and particle effects, and a bunch of other features like a photo mode where you can scrub forward through kill cams to find the exact frame that you want. ![]() The jump from PS3 or 360 to PS4 Pro or Xbox One X is simply vast.
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