Predator Hunting Grounds PC Screenshots on Epic/Max Settings

The open beta phase of Predator: Hunting Grounds is a go, allowing everyone to participate. Therefore, we’ve decided to capture and share with you some Predator Hunting Grounds PC screenshots on Epic/Max settings.

This new MP Predator game will release next month on the PC via Epic Games Store, and will support cross-play with PS4. However, and given its multiplayer nature, we won’t have a PC Performance Analysis for it. After all, Illfonic has not included any built-in benchmark for us to use.

Still, I believe we should at least talk a bit about the game’s performance. 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 latest version of the GeForce drivers.

Unfortunately, Predator Hunting Grounds did not allow us to run it in 4K on our 1440p monitor, no matter what. Both DSR and custom 4K resolutions did not work. As such, we’ve captured these Predator: Hunting Ground PC screenshots at 2560×1440.

From what we’ve seen, Predator Hunting Grounds will require a high-end GPU, even for gaming at 1440p. Our RTX2080Ti was used to its fullest and could drop at even 76fps. For the most part, the game was running with 80-85fps. So yeah, expect this game to push your PC systems to their limits. According to reports, the PS4 Pro version also drops way below 30fps.

Now as you can see, Predator Hunting Grounds does not really justify these high GPU requirements. It’s not a bad looking game, however, we’ve seen other triple-A games running and looking better than it. The game also has major pop-up issues, even on Epic settings.

Predator: Hunting Grounds’ open beta also suffers from other major issues. The gunplay is not that great, there are some latency/lag issues, mouse movement feels weird, and we had to wait for more than 10 minutes in order to find a game. Seriously, this feels like a DOA product.

But anyway, enjoy the following Predator Hunting Grounds PC screenshots!




30 thoughts on “Predator Hunting Grounds PC Screenshots on Epic/Max Settings”

    1. This is the problem with such engines, any moron can string a few scripts together and call it a game.

      1. Game engine accessibility should not be seen as a problem.
        Also all things considered this isn’t that bad, it also has an acceptable price tag.
        Meanwhile look at a game like Jedi Fallen Order, AAA game which is filled with indie-tier UE4 issues, because the devs were lazy, not because the engine has some inherent flaw.

    1. Well evolve was a pretty looking aesthetic wise and they did one thing right that made sure you didn’t waste your money. YOU CAN PLAY EVOLVE OFFLINE with very competent BOTS. I can boot up that game and play any day even the F2P version of it.

  1. Oh look, another asymmetrical online-only game, because it worked so well for all the games that came before it. See you 3 months after its release when they pull the plug on it.

  2. Looks like a last gen game, and I’ve seen it acting buggy af.

    I don’t see this selling all that well.

    Funny how Epic boasts about “quality” titles, but so far it’s been supporting the very jank and low quality stuff they accuse Steam of.

    1. But they will fabricate numbers for sure. And tell us talk tales of how they conquered the sales charts.

  3. I watched the gameplay and the Predator gameplay did not feel right all characters are too bulletspongy humans and predators. It would be more scary if getting hit would matter more.

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