4k

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The 4k tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about gaming performance and system requirements for achieving 4K resolution in PC games. Recent threads analyze official spec tables for titles like Skate. Early Access and Hell is Us, detailing the hardware needed for 4K/60 gameplay, the role of upscalers such as DLSS and FSR, and the trade-offs between native 4K and upscaled output. Topics include GPU tiers, VRAM considerations, and the impact of ray tracing on 4K performance. The tag is relevant for gamers building or upgrading a PC to handle modern games at 4K, as well as those comparing 1080p, 1440p, and 4K benchmarks.
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    Skate. Early Access PC: Four-Tier Specs for 1080p–4K Play (Upscalers Included)

    Skate. Early Access is landing on PC with a surprisingly accessible set of system requirements: the developers have published a four‑tier spec table (Minimum → Medium → Recommended → Ultra) that targets everything from 1080p/30 on low settings to 4K/60 on ultra settings, and the headline...
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    Hell is Us PC Requirements Explained: 1080p to 4K with Upscalers

    Rogue Factor’s Hell is Us ships with surprisingly specific PC demands: the studio has published clear minimum, recommended and ultra tiers that lean on modern upscaling tech to make the game playable on mid-range rigs while reserving native 4K/ray-traced fidelity for very high-end GPUs. The...
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