

Do take note that the lower settings will make the game ugly, and not in a way that would make Cthulhu and the Ancient Ones happy. If you do encounter some problems, resolution quality, textures, anti-aliasing, and post-processing might be your usual culprits. The decision not to include a means of changing the depth of field might be understandable given that the game’s Sanity Effects system can really mess it up.

In my case, I switched all my graphics options to ultra since I was well above the recommended specs anyway. There are five types - low, medium, high, epic, and ultra. The Sinking City has a scant few graphics options, but you can tweak them accordingly to suit your needs and find the right balance between quality and performance. When I booted up the game for the first time, my graphics options were automatically set. At least it’s not as demanding as Fade to Silence’s requirements. Processor: Intel Core i7-7700K 4.2 GHzĪlthough The Sinking City is an AA game from a smaller studio, the requirements can be a bit hefty.Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 970 (4GB VRAM with Shader Model 5.0) / AMD Radeon R9 290 or better.Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7 MB / ATI R9 380X 4096 MB or higher.Note: We also have our official review which you can check out right here. Before we continue with this technical review, let’s go ahead and check out The Sinking City’s system requirements from the Epic Games store page.

However, as we’ll describe more in this technical review, there are some optimization mishaps and bugs that can ruin the fun. It’s downright atmospheric and disturbing at times. It combines sleuthing and investigations from Frogwares’ previous Sherlock Holmes games with H. The Sinking City is the newest game from developer Frogwares and publisher Bigben Interactive.
