Interesting videos continue to surface from the Steam Machine beta testing initiative, with Youtuber Corey Nelson this time providing a look at how Valve's operating system SteamOS handles Metro: Last Light, one of the most graphically advanced games on the PC right now.
The Metro video game series started with a humble b-list title, before building a strong fanbase and becoming a pioneer in the industry.
4A Games celebrates the 10th anniversary of its first-person shooter by offering it free for a week.
4A Games' Metro: Last Light originally launched on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC 10 years ago today, and still holds up.
I got bored of Hogwarts crazy quick and it's bugs, was looking for just any good game got the Metro trilogy for about £8.50 in a Steam sale played through 2033 Redux, Last Light Redux and now am on Exodus. The series is awesome, the first two are like more liner story driven FPS with a few options to confront the levels, stealth, no kill runs and guns blazing, depending on how you play effects the story and its outcome. Third game I'm playing now is heavy story driven (but optional if you don't want to listen you can just walk away... I don't know why you would though) with large open levels that take hours to explore and still some of the best use of RTX I've seen to date, can play this game on ultra with DLSS set to quality, raytracing set to ultra at 4K with no dips, played on Extreme setting and was getting a few drops around water and some interiors.
Cant recommend this series enough and as a new fan I can't wait to see the next game in 2024... I also got the audio books so looking forward to see how well the games follow the original books. A4 Games are extremely talented.
Wow really! that's a 100% increase, wasn't expecting such an improvement.
Same, although and it's worth noting that SteamOS is still in Beta as well! So it'll surely improve even more over time, but we'll have to wait and see. Would be good to see more comparisons.
yeah well the settings in the linux version was not the same as the settings in the windows version...
I think what surprising is how similar the performances were when the values were made the same. The steam os is new so for a game like last light to play well on it is great news indeed.
Hmm, so no real performance difference.