
As soon as we raised our resolution to 3200x1800 or 3840x2160, we noticed mediocre SLI scaling at certain scenes. As we can clearly see in the images accompanying this article, both of our GPU cores were being used at 90-95%. NVIDIA’s SLI profile was working like a charm at resolutions lower than 1080p.

While testing the game, we encountered a really weird SLI scaling behaviour.

NVIDIA has already included an SLI profile for this title, thus you won’t have to mess around with NVIDIA Inspector Tool in order to enable it. And we are happy to report that Alien: Isolation performs incredibly well on the PC.Īs always, we used an Intel i7 4930K with 8GB RAM, NVIDIA’s GTX690, Windows 8.1 64-bit and the latest version of the GeForce drivers. Naturally – and given The Creative Assembly’s record – a lot of PC gamers were questioning whether the team would be able to offer a polished version of a non-strategy game to its fans. Alien: Isolation is developed by The Cretive Assembly, the team behind the Total War series, and is powered by the team’s in-house engine. Picking this up will deal a slight blow to your wallet, but a major one to your nerves.Alien: Isolation has just been released, and it’s time to see how this current-gen only game performs on the PC platform. Alien: Isolation – The Collection costs $60 on Steam, but it’s discounted by 50 percent today, meaning that it’s only $30. It retails for $40 on Xbox One and PS4, while the regular version of the game runs $30 (but, you can likely find it cheaper somewhere). More specifically, The Collection features the Ripley DLC, and the additional maps that were released to flesh out the Survivor and Salvage modes.

It’s like a Game of the Year edition without the aggrandizing title. It’s just what it says it is - a collection of everything for the game up until this point.

Sega just put out Alien: Isolation – The Collection on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. It comes back to haunt us today because a flamethrower isn’t hint enough that we don’t want it around. One year removed from the release of Alien: Isolation, we thought we had done away with the titular alien.
