The answer: pretty well!

General performance seems good too, without any serious dips in battles or the more wide-open Scandi lands.

God of War PC requirements and performance

The official PC specs are nothing if not detailed.

Freya instructs Kratos on how to save a magic boar in God of War.

Lastly theres the Performance specs, which go for the High preset, 1440p resolution and 60fps.

Those results I mentioned were also recorded without the aid of any upscaling tech.

Ultrawide support is all fine and dandy too.

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The Original setting yielded the exact same result.

Anisotropic Filter:Texture filtering quality, basically.

I therefore dont think its worth turning reflections down at all.

The World Serpent speaks to Kratos and Atreus in a scene from God of War.

Atmospherics:An entire setting dedicated to dynamic fog.

Shadowy spots do look better with a dab of AO, so leave its removal as a last resort.

Its also a relatively subtle blur effect, in fairness.

A scene from God of War showing its native anti-aliasing.

Film Grain:Again, season to taste, because this doesnt affect performance at all.

DLSS:Essential for GeForce RTX owners.

A scene from God of War showing DLSS on its Quality setting.

A scene from God of War showing FidelityFX Super Resolution on its Ultra Quality setting.

Kratos battles draugr in God of War, as seen in ultrawide resolution.

Kratos towers over Sindri in God of War, as viewed in ultrawide resolution.

Kratos approaches Chaurli, a giant tortoise, in God of War.

God of War PC on its Ultra quality preset.

God of War on its High quality preset.

God of War on its Original quality preset.

God of War on its Low quality preset.