Gaming: After Getting Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora On PC Game Pass,...

Gaming: After Getting Avatar: Frontiers Of Pandora On PC Game Pass,...

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If you've previously slept on Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and have a PC Game Pass subscription, then now is the time to play 'Ubisoft's best open world game in years', as it is not just a highly polished and content-rich FPS that delivers buckets of intense action, but it is also the absolute best way to push your PC gaming rig to its limits.

Seriously, after downloading and installing the game myself, before then unlocking its PC-exclusive 'Unobtanium' max graphics mode, and following that up with a full-game reshade mod that makes its incredible graphics look even better, my jaw was left well and truly on the floor. This is one of those special games that just leaves you in wonder thanks to its incredible, boundary-pushing visuals.

Here is a video that I recorded showing Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora running in Unobtanium mode and with a custom mod reshade at an upscaled 4K resolution (the specs of my system, which isn't top-tier, can be found below):

And, honestly, that's really refreshing, as we simply don't get so many of those perspective-shifting games released anymore (thanks, weak and underpowered consoles!). Those games that seem to offer graphics from the future, but today, or unique new visuals that you've just never seen before. I'm thinking of games like the original Outcast (those pools of water!), or the legendary hardware crusher Crysis (my Nvidia 8800 GTX rig is on fire!), or even modern titles like Cyberpunk 2077. Games that, for years, have acted as a reference point for all other game graphics and system performance.

Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, though, offers such incredible visuals and, crucially, a full suite of graphical menu options to adjust and toggle that, to me, it is now the perfect testbench game for a PC gaming rig. Until Crysis 4 arrives, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora is the perfect heir to Crysis' legendary legacy as the ultimate PC gaming testbench title.

If you want to see what your system is made of, install Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and get tinkering. The vanilla game, out of the gate, already offers incredible visual fidelity, with a heavily upgraded and augmented version of Ubisoft's Snowdrop engine delivering, at times, genuinely photo-realistic visuals. But if you're prepared to do just a little tinkering, by unlocking the game's hidden Unobtanium max graphics mode (it's as simple as sticking a command line

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