By Miguel Paolo Togonon, | March 20, 2017
"NieR: Automata" is an action role-playing video game developed by PlatinumGames and published by Square Enix for PlayStation 4 and PC.
The latest updates for "NieR: Automata" will feature tips on finding the confidential file and PC users disappointed on the PC version's 60fps lock.
Square Enix and Platimum Games recently launch "NieR: Automata" for the PC platform as gamers can experience the unique story and gameplay of the "NieR" sequel.
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The PC version of "NieR: Automata" will feature a ultrawide screen support so they can play the game at resolutions higher than 1080p. Various graphics settings include toggling V-Sync, up to 8x MSAA anti-aliasing, up to 16x texture filtering and a choice between four graphical presets from Low, Medium, High and Custom.
However, PC users are disappointed to find out that "NieR: Automata's" frame rate is locked at 60fps and it cannot go any higher regardless of surpassing the system recommendations. No to mention, that the cutscenes in the game are locked at 30fps, Gamingbolt reported.
For those who have not installed "NieR: Automata" on the PC, the the minimum requirements include Windows 7 64-bit / Windows 8.1 64-bit / Windows 10 64-bit (32-bit OS not supported),an Intel Core i3 2100 CPU or higher,AMD A8-6500 or higher, 4GB memory or higher free space.
A Hard-Disk / SSD: 50GB or higher, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 VRAM 2GB graphic care or higher / AMD Radeon R9 270X VRAM 2GB or higher, a DirectX 11 sound card or higher, Broadband connection or higher.a Screen Resolution of 1280×720, DirectX 11, Mouse, Keyboard and Gamepad (XInput-only).
As for the recommended requirements, the OS for "NieR: Automata" will include a Windows 8.1 64-bit / Windows 10 64-bit (32-bit OS not supported), an Intel Core i5 4670 or higher, AMD A10-7850K or higher, 8GB Memory Card or higher, 50GB Hard-Disk or higher, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 VRAM 4GB or higher / AMD Radeon R9 380X VRAM 4GB or higher, DirectX 11 or higher Sound Card, Broadband connection or higher, 1920×1080 Screen Resolution, DirectX 11, Mouse, Keyboard and Gamepad (XInput-only).
Meanwhile, new tips on how to retrieve the confidential file in "NieR: Automata" have been revealed online.
The Confidential Intel is one of the more unsettling side missions players can take on in "NieR: Automata" as players will be able to access it once they progress through the main story enough to trigger the Goliath attack on the city.
Players will have to look for a Resistance member in the City ruins as they will see him standing in of the dilapidated rooms atop a roof and will ask for plug-in chips. Once done, command will inform platers that a YoRHa unit has gone missing, and they are tasked with looking for confidential chips that the unit dropped.
Pod will also tell them that the chips they have found are designed specifically for YoRHa units, and there is no reason for a Resistance android to have them. Return to the Resistance member with the chips.
The player can refuse to give him the chips to try to get some info out of him, but the only way to progress through the quest is by giving them up. Leave the area and get to the new quest marker. Head to the Desert Zone Housing Complex to find the Resistance android.
The android reveals that he found the missing YoRHa android and repaired him because he wanted a family of his own. The YoRHa unit does not seem to know what is going on, and simply pleads with the player to help him.
Once the player leaves the area, they will get a notification as the mail tells players that both the YoRHa and Resistance androids were killed by machines, marking the end of the quest, Twinfinite reported.
"NieR: Automata" is now available on the PS4 and PC platform.
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