United Front Games and Square Enix have released a video online showcasing how Sleeping Dogs will look on PC.
The video features the game’s main character Wei Shen chasing a guy through the docks during a downpour, complete with DX11 features turned all the way up and the graphics fidelity running on a very high level.
The PC version boasts an array of advanced graphical features, hardware optimisations and support for the latest AMD and Nvidia features.
“The high-resolution texture pack updates the game to a new level, bringing eye-watering detail and crisp clear rendering to everything from city skyscrapers to crumbling ancient temples,” says United Front Games in a media release.
“Another layer of depth is added for gamers running at higher resolutions using increased small object detail to render smaller items of the world from a far greater distance to give an incredible sense of scale and detail.
“In-game shadows receive a significant upgrade with support for high-resolution shadow textures, high quality shadow filters and support for Screen Space Ambient Occlusion. Sleeping Dogs features performance enhancements for both dual and quad core PC setups, enhanced performance for Nvidia SLI and AMD Crossfire, support for keyboard and mouse setup (including key mapping) and optimisations for both 3D and multi monitors on both AMD and Nvidia hardware.
An open-world crime game set in Hong Kong, Sleeping Dogs will be available in from 16 August for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC.
Watch the PC Showcase trailer.