Gamers can choose whether to stream or download content

Mar 25, 2016 07:24 GMT  ·  By

The development team at Remedy Entertainment is ready to offer some more details about the settings associated with the PC version of their coming Quantum Break, showing how players will be able to tweak their experience based on both computing power and preferences.

On the official site, the company shows that gamers can choose texture resolution, quality of effects, shadow resolutions, volumetric lighting and SSAO, but there seems to be no way to tweak anti-aliasing other than by turning it on or off.

The options menu for Quantum Break also make it easy to run the game in 4K or to lock the frame rate to 30, and there's also a way to eliminate the Heads Up Display to make the experience more immersive.

The PC version of the title has been in development for a long time and is designed to take advantage of the power of the platform but will only be offered to those who are running Windows 10, with a copy delivered automatically to all those who pick it up on the Xbox One.

Quantum Break will be launched on April 4 and is the first big title of the year that will arrive on the Microsoft home console.

The game's TV show is a 75 GB download

Remedy announced earlier in the year that it was allowing gamers to either download, on the Xbox One, or stream, on both the Microsoft home console and the PC, the episodes of the television show associated with Quantum Break.

Now a thread on NeoGAF reveals that the size of the entire package comes in at 75 GB, which is quite a lot even for those gamers who have access to solid Internet connections.

Some players have already said that they plan to skip these TV style moments even if Remedy has designed them to add more content to the narrative, showing the story from the perspective of the main villain and explaining more about the choices that players have to make.

One episode is delivered after every major chapter of Quantum Break.

The show has high production values and will benefit from the presence of some actors that include Shawn Ashmore, Dominic Monaghan, Aidan Gillen, Lance Reddick, Amelia Rose Blaire and more.

Quantum Break is focused on time manipulation, with players able to create shields and manipulate the environment to avoid enemy attacks and take them down without having to rely on the third-person shooter mechanics.

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