Settings for vertical sync, field of view (65-100 degrees), max smoothed framerate (30, 60, 120), film grain, and windowed mode (unfortunately no option for borderless) are all available. The Bureau starts off on the right foot, featuring many graphics settings. Graphics: DirectX11 Compatible, AMD Radeon HD 6950 / NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Graphics: DirectX9 Compatible ATI Radeon HD 3870 / NVIDIA 8800 GTĪdditional Notes: Incompatible with Intel HD 3000 Integrated Graphics Processor: Intel Core 2 DUO 2.4 GHz / AMD Athlon X2 2.7 GHz The Bureau: XCOM Declassified released on Tuesday, August 20th in North America and will release on Friday, August 23rd in the PAL region. However, when compared to most ports The Bureau shines and it's definitely preferable to the incredibly barebones ports that we often see. Issues with the mouse cursor skipping over the screen and microstuttering do not help, either. There is a lot of good to be found in its options, but a few glaring oversights like aiming FOV, shadow draw distance, and the ability to fully disable hints have the potential to hurt the experience gamiing on a PC. Overall The Bureau is as much a mixed quality port as it is a mixed quality game. Aim snapping and target following can both be enabled or disabled, which another major 2K game, Bioshock Infinite, forgot to include in its settings. Vibration can be disabled, and since your controller will vibrate if it is plugged in, regardless of what input method you are using, you may want to disable it. Hints can be turned down, but not off, the camera can have its Y-axis inverted.
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