Dragon's Dogma 2. A huge graphical improvement over the first part.  An image that will leave the PS5 and XSX breathless

It's difficult to classify Dragon's Dogma 2 as a well-optimized game (which the first tests confirm), but the visual charm of the game cannot be denied.

The visual differences between Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen from 2013 and Dragon's Dogma 2 are truly significant. The editorial team at ElAnalistaDeBits decided to check out how the brand has evolved visually over the years. This turned out to be a great video demonstrating how amazing the graphics are in Dragon's Dogma 2.

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Better textures and richer geometry of objects are shapes that immediately catch the eye. However, it is also worth paying attention to the animation of characters and enemies, which became much better in the second part of the series. The physics-related segment of the recording is also interesting (parts at 4:30 and 8:30). From the simplified level we moved to simulating the game world, which is much more reliable.

Because it accounts for the physical interactions of objects, Dragon's Dogma 2 poses significant challenges to consoles (primarily CPU), PS5 and XSX. Sometimes you have problems maintaining 30 fps. You can read more about the game's extremely high requirements, which can leave even the most powerful processors on the market breathless, here.

It's also worth taking a look at the differences between turning ray tracing on/off on a PC.

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