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{{++}} PC port features high resolution textures, tessellation, high quality shadows and more PC specific features.
 
{{++}} PC port features high resolution textures, tessellation, high quality shadows and more PC specific features.
 
{{--}} Large performance issues with [[Tomb Raider (2013)#Persistent crashing on Nvidia graphics cards|Nvidia graphics cards]].
 
{{--}} Large performance issues with [[Tomb Raider (2013)#Persistent crashing on Nvidia graphics cards|Nvidia graphics cards]].
{{--}} User interface was designed for controllers and some parts handle poorly with a mouse.
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{{++}} [[Tomb Raider (2013)#Force_DirectX_9_renderer_on_DirectX_11_systems|Forcing DirectX 9 mode]] results in approximately 25% performance boost a small loss of visual fidelity.
 
{{--}} Many quick time events (QTEs) do not display the key required to complete them. See [[Tomb Raider (2013)#QTE streamlining|QTE streamlining]] for guide.</div>
 
{{--}} Many quick time events (QTEs) do not display the key required to complete them. See [[Tomb Raider (2013)#QTE streamlining|QTE streamlining]] for guide.</div>
 
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Revision as of 14:00, 6 March 2013


Key points

PC port features high resolution textures, tessellation, high quality shadows and more PC specific features.
Large performance issues with Nvidia graphics cards.
Forcing DirectX 9 mode results in approximately 25% performance boost a small loss of visual fidelity.
Many quick time events (QTEs) do not display the key required to complete them. See QTE streamlining for guide.