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One Piece Odyssey PC appears to be great, runs with up to 230fps in native 4K/Max Settings on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090

Bandai Namco has just released One Piece Odyssey on PC. Powered by Unreal Engine 4, this new game appears to be running incredibly well on the PC platform. In fact, and at 4K/Max Settings, the game runs with a minimum of 150fps and with up to 230fps on the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090.

In order to showcase this game in action, we’ve captured the first ten minutes from it. To capture the following footage, we used an Intel i9 9900K with 16GB of DDR4 and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090.

As said, this new One Piece game uses Unreal Engine 4. So the big question is, does the game have shader compilation stutters? Well, it does. However, and similarly to Final Fantasy 7 Crisis Core, there are very few shader compilation stutters. In the following 10-minute video, for instance, you can see very few of them. I’m also certain that most players won’t even notice them.

My only gripe with the game so far is its aggressive “Level of Detail” and the 30fps pre-rendered cut-scenes. Even on Max Settings, the game has noticeable pop-in issues. Furthermore, Bandai Namco has locked the game’s pre-rendered cut-scenes to 30fps.

But anyway, so far the game feels enjoyable on PC. From what we can see, it also does not require a high-end PC system.

Stay tuned for our PC Performance Analysis, in which we’ll be benchmarking numerous AMD and NVIDIA GPUs!

One Piece Odyssey - PC Max Settings - 4K - NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090

19 thoughts on “One Piece Odyssey PC appears to be great, runs with up to 230fps in native 4K/Max Settings on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090”

  1. John once again proving to be the biggest moron in the gaming space.
    Benchmarks a game with an extreme enthusiast build that far less than a fraction of 1% of gamers have, and that out performs most rigs by 100’s of percentage points, and claims “runs well”.

    This incel fcktard needs a few more braincells and maybe then he’ll have half a clue.

  2. So few people have a 4090 that it only appears under “other GPU” on Steam survey. Meaning less than 0.1% have a 4090, less than 1 in 1000 gamers.

    Basically, who gives a crap how this game, or any game, runs on a 4090.

    1. It’s for general reference between games, and you can somewhat extrapolate the performance in your hardware based on any other game you’ve played.

    2. Cope and seethe. People are really b*tching about a PC centric site user the current high end card on PC? Get a grip.

  3. What about Company of Heroes 3 !!! it seems that it favours AMD GPUs !! Great News for my RX 6700XT it performs better than 3070 Ti !!

  4. It’s physically impossible for humans to see 230fps.
    The absolute max is around 110fps. Anything above that is invisible to the human eye.
    Very high refresh rates and framerates are a total waste of time and money. They cannot be perceived.
    A 3080 will run this game at a level that looks identical to the 4090. Gpu that run at framerates above the level of human perception are effectively useless.

    1. You can perceive “a” difference, but it is pathetically low and absolutely not worth the money. Everything above 120 is unnecessary and everything above 160 a complete waste.

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