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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – 4K/60FPS PC Trailer Released

NVIDIA has released a new trailer for Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain, showing Konami’s upcoming title running at 4K with 60fps. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain is coming to the PC on September 1st and will feature better graphical features than its current-gen console counterpart (such as greater view distance, reflections, textures, number of light sources and shadows). Enjoy!

Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain 4K/60FPS Exclusive Trailer

34 thoughts on “Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – 4K/60FPS PC Trailer Released”

  1. Ehh Playing some chaos theory, and pretty worried about the stealth mechanics in this game. Didn’t think ground zero had very good stealth.

      1. pfft on splinter cell they all got everything from the original metal gear games on msx. Just like how Kojima pretty much made solid snake on ps1 like the original games but only in 3D next to 2d games. They been using the same formula since the 80’s only the Graphics/sound/music is cooler now.

        But that’s why I always liked the metal gear series. Never strayed away from what is it.

      2. I guess I was confused by metal gear ground zero as a whole. I know the metal gear franchise has very arcadey gameplay but has a lot of amusing stuff in it. Ground zero had little “Kojima stuff” and was just a pretty bland game overall.

    1. The dummies will insist that 4K isn’t cinematic and looks weird. All that clarity and all those pixels are somehow bad.

      1. And when we see devs call “we felt 30fps was more cinematic” BULLSHIT. If consoles can’t go over 30fps on a certain game don’t cap it for us. I feel the pc community is left out most of the time. This is why we must encourage devs that took the time to optimize and give us goodies such as 4k/uncapped/FoV sliders etc etc.

  2. ok but they must also release a 4k DSR video too because most of us dont own a 4k nonitor yet and we are using DSR to play at 4k. Ground zeroes looked amazing at 4k DSR max settings this will too!!!

    1. Agreed on the DSR. I’ll be playing this on a Sony 1080p projector (just sold my ROG Swift monitor) so looking forward to the 4k DSR on this.

      1. And i will be playing it on the LG 21,5” IPS LED 22MP55 1080P monitor at 4k DSR. When prices of 4k monitors drop at about 400 euros or bit lower than it then i will consider bying one of them.

        1. Yeah, they’re a bit high at the moment, and until a single GPU can handle higher settings, it’s not for me. I did consider a 4k projector, but they’re £5000+, and the lag and refresh rates are awful. With my current projector I get up to 240hz refresh rate.

          1. I am also waiting for smaller 4k monitors to be rleeased in order to fit into my desk. One month ago Samsung released the first 23,5” monitor. When i bought this 21,5 1080p monitor in 2014 while i had the money to go for a 23” too(i had a 19” 1280×1024 until then) i went for 21,5 because anything higher than it is dangerous for the eyes when you have the pc in your desk because you sit very close to it. When they make a cheap 21,5 monitor 4k yes i will buy it. But now that Valve is trying to move pc to the living room with Steam Link and Steam Machines i am not so sure if they will make a 21,5 4k monitor or if instead they continue to makie bigger and bigger monitors.

          2. I thought 4k monitors are best viewed at anything over 27″, too fully appreciate its quality.

          3. But as i said we can not put a 27” monitor in the desk. You need to have the pc to the living room to hook it to such a big monitor. On the desks most people have then on 21,5-23 1080p monitors. That will change with the release of Steam machines in November because these will be pcs at the size of the consolemaking it much easier to connect on a big montor/tv than the current big towers that we have.

    2. I just bought a second graphics card so I can DSR the game when it comes out.
      Turns out Nvidia disables DSR when SLI is activated on a g-sync monitor. And disabling G-sync doesn’t help. F’ me.

    3. 4K DSR video? Are you retarded? The YouTube player is already shrinking the 3840×2160 video to your native resolution.

      1. Ahaha! dude, retarded’s too much XD

        Anyways, shredder. Playing the video in 4k (crappy video coz it’s youtube) in a 1080p monitor is like having DSR by itself because the video automatically fits in your monitor XD . It’s just like viewing a 4k pic in your non-4k monitor

    1. Like in MGS3? Probably. You didn’t fight the Russians in MGS3. You fought a renegade unit that nuked a Russian town with a nuke given to them by the Americans (trying to infiltrate the unit, they never actually thought they would immediately use those nukes).

    2. Damn this sentence alone wants me not to play a game with a concept like that! This stupid american cliches that brainwash people about bad russians, communism and rebels has to stop. I want to believe humanity is smarter than this. Its everywhere, videogames, movies, books, tv, into people’s brains!

      1. You’re right, as he proposed, it does seem a pathetic premise. And yet, it is considered by most as one of (if not) the best game of one of the most beloved franchises in gaming. Could this erroneous simplification do justice to the description of the game? Take a wild guess.

    3. You play as a mercenary group, not the U.S. And yes you fight Russians in addition to other nationalities.

      1. I have played and finished MGS 1,2,3, and Revengeace. I also played portable ops and peace walker but didnt finish them.

        1. Stil, you dont have any idea.
          In most mgs game you take the role of a puppet, and the enemy also is a puppet. The real enemies are not nations or ideologies.

  3. Thanks, but I already tried. Creating a custom resolution the old school way doesn’t seem to work on my g-sync monitor. I can only hope that nvidia fixes this, or that the game includes some kind of arbitrary resolution option (it probably won’t)

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