Alan Wake 2 represents Nvidia's latest tour de force for its RTX technologies, including DLSS 3.5 Ray Reconstruction, Frame Generation, and upscaling. It's also the most demanding game we've ever seen if you max out the settings, just passing Phantom Liberty. We also look at image fidelity to see what you are, or aren't, missing at lower quality settings.
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