Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts releases later today and CI Games has provided us with a review code. As such, we’ve decided to share some 4K screenshots from it on Very High settings. We’ll be also sharing our initial 4K PC performance impressions of it below.
In order to capture these screenshots, we used an Intel i9 9900K with 16GB of DDR4 at 3600Mhz. Naturally, we’ve paired this machine with an NVIDIA RTX 2080Ti. We also used Windows 10 64-bit and the GeForce 441.20 driver.
Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts runs with 51-63fps on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX2080Ti. Technically, and for those using a GSync monitor, NVIDIA’s most powerful GPU can offer a smooth experience. However, we strongly suggest using a custom 1800p so you can get a constant 60fps experience.
From the looks of it, Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts looks and runs better than its predecessor. Our PC Performance Analysis for this game will go live this weekend. Until then, enjoy the following screenshots!

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“From the looks of it, Sniper: Ghost Warrior Contracts looks and runs better than its predecessor.”
No open world, its like metro exodus. Its better that way, handcrafted areas>copy pasted sidemissions about saving hostages in front of a copy pasted hut with 3 enemies.
Nobody owns 4k screens on pc, nobody uses them. Statistics consistently show most people can barely play modern AAA titles at 1080p. Like 70% of steam userbase sits on a GTX1060 who are these articles about 4k for really?
Nonsense I have been gaming on a 4k pc screen for 4 years as have many of my friends.
Thats not an argument, i dont know you or your friends. Statistics dont lie, 4k screens are a niche.
My point was that many people use 4 k screens other than what Steam surveys tell you.
We are not all that rich, or no-life with no house to pay, or in our parent’s basement…
Stupid boy I have children and a mortgage but work hard for my living not everyone is like you.
A game to play for 10 minutes, be angry about the bullet effect shyt, turn that shyt off, then play for another 20 minutes, be angry about the boring repetition and never touch it again.
Worth $6 at most.