Returnal PC version seemingly all but confirmed with tech showcase at GDC 2022
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youtube.com/watch?v=qbkb8a…22215Returnal's presentation from GDC on its VFX and particle work is really cool - but I enjoy the bonus it has of once again confirming the PC version. Debug, readout!Link to presentation:youtube.com/watch?v=qbkb8a… https://t.co/xz4CUxqqU3 Studio members Risto Jankkila and Sharman Jagadeesan recently took to the Game Developer's Conference 2022 stage to speak about the title. Here, they discussed the inner workings of the proprietary engine used for Returnal as well as the efficient particle systems they implemented for the Unreal Engine 4 game. Based on the presentation, this is certainly a step in the right direction for gamers.
Credits: glockpopp (Reddit)831149The PC screenshots of #Returnal and #SackboyABigAdventure leaked.Credits: glockpopp (Reddit) https://t.co/m900UpYdDm Interestingly, a leak from a couple of months ago revealed PC settings screens for the game (as well as for another PlayStation title, Sackboy: A Big Adventure). The cherry on top, though, are unmistakable references to the game that have been spotted on SteamDB's databases, which have also seen several updates thus far. To wrap it all up, there are two questions:
Returnal PC version seemingly all but confirmed with tech showcase at GDC 2022
By Siddharth Patil Modified 05 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share The hardcore third-person shooter has been rumored to come to PC and this has finally been confirmed (Images via Sony/GDC) Since its release, Sony's Returnal, the 2021 sci-fi roguelike, has quickly become one of the must-have games on the PlayStation 5 console. It is developer Housemarque's most ambitious game to date and leverages the PlayStation 5 hardware to deliver spectacular visuals, solid performance, and impressive particle effects. Alexander Battaglia@DachsjaegerReturnal's presentation from GDC on its VFX and particle work is really cool - but I enjoy the bonus it has of once again confirming the PC version. Debug, readout!Link to presentation:
youtube.com/watch?v=qbkb8a…22215Returnal's presentation from GDC on its VFX and particle work is really cool - but I enjoy the bonus it has of once again confirming the PC version. Debug, readout!Link to presentation:youtube.com/watch?v=qbkb8a… https://t.co/xz4CUxqqU3 Studio members Risto Jankkila and Sharman Jagadeesan recently took to the Game Developer's Conference 2022 stage to speak about the title. Here, they discussed the inner workings of the proprietary engine used for Returnal as well as the efficient particle systems they implemented for the Unreal Engine 4 game. Based on the presentation, this is certainly a step in the right direction for gamers.
Returnal PC announcement seems inevitable at this point
The nitty-gritty of the GDC talk largely consisted of tech-heavy jargon, something most gamers would find trivial and boring. However, the key takeaway here is that it is another notch amongst the handful of clues we have seen thus far that confirm the existence of a PC version. The build showcased to the GDC crowd was, of course, in-engine running on PC as Housemarque's developers demonstrated the implementation of their features in real time. Joe Miller@JoeMiller101The PC screenshots of #Returnal and #SackboyABigAdventure leaked.Credits: glockpopp (Reddit)831149The PC screenshots of #Returnal and #SackboyABigAdventure leaked.Credits: glockpopp (Reddit) https://t.co/m900UpYdDm Interestingly, a leak from a couple of months ago revealed PC settings screens for the game (as well as for another PlayStation title, Sackboy: A Big Adventure). The cherry on top, though, are unmistakable references to the game that have been spotted on SteamDB's databases, which have also seen several updates thus far. To wrap it all up, there are two questions: