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Dying Light: The Beast Performance Benchmark @ TechPowerUp

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TechPowerUp evaluated Dying Light: The Beast across more than 30 graphics cards, highlighting how the game scales from entry-level to high-end hardware. At 1080p and 1440p most modern GPUs delivered strong results, with upscaling technologies like DLSS and FSR helping midrange setups achieve smoother frame rates. However, the game places significant pressure on VRAM, and cards with less than 8 GB often experience stuttering or dips in 1 percent lows when moving through detailed areas. Handheld PCs and laptops struggled the most when VRAM limits were reached, showing how demanding this title can be in real-world scenarios.


Dying Light: The Beast improves core mechanics with smoother parkour, satisfying melee combat, and the introduction of Beast Powers, while delivering a strong story. In our performance review, we examine its graphical fidelity, VRAM usage, and how well it runs on a variety of modern GPUs.


In conclusion, TechPowerUp found Dying Light: The Beast to be a well-optimized PC release that provides a good balance between visuals and performance, so long as settings are tuned to match the hardware. While low-VRAM systems and compact builds face hurdles, the majority of players with reasonably modern GPUs can expect a smooth experience. The game rewards higher-end setups with consistently strong results, making it one of the better optimized recent titles in terms of both playability and visual quality.

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