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This means you won’t see the familiar set of cross, triangle, circle, and square icons, only A, B, X, and Y. But much like most PC games, controls are displayed only for the Xbox One controller.
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Surprisingly plugging in a Nacon Revolution Pro PS4 controller worked just fine. While button presses register, navigating with the use of the directional pad or analogue stick did not work.
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Our PS4 controller, however, was not fully recognised. As you’d expect, the Xbox One controller worked fine, as it does with most PC games. We tried Tekken 7 with three different controllers and came back with mixed results. Useful if your gaming PC is on the lower side of Tekken 7’s PC requirements. Switching it off nets you additional frames. One crucial option that’s nestled in the display options and not the graphical settings is motion blur.
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However, the level of detail and difference between Tekken 7 PC at 4K and 1080p wasn’t tremendous and we found ourselves reverting to 1080p for a consistent 60fps experience. Even the stages, ranging from the icy almost desolate Arctic Snowfall to Arena - a vibrant octagonal ring complete with a vociferous audience are graphically superb. Be it fur on characters like Panda, or the coat on the game’s central character Jin Kazuma, Tekken 7 looks good enough with very little out of place. Ramping it up to 3840x2160 (4K) we saw a consistent 45 to 47fps with minor dips to the high 30s when special moves were being executed. On our test PC consisting of an Intel core i5 3470 at 3.2GHz, 16GB RAM, 500GB SSD, and an Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070 8GB, obtaining a fluid 60 frames per second at 1920x1080 (1080p) was easily achieved at Ultra settings. There’s nothing out of the ordinary and in some cases with just three options of anti-aliasing (off, low, and high) while the lack of support for the 21:9 aspect ratio being down right anaemic. As you can see from our screenshot of Tekken 7’s in-game settings, it seems to have the bare minimum you'd expect from a game on Steam. Nonetheless, the level of customisation on offer isn’t that huge as recent releases such as the excellent Prey. It'll be clear from the above-mentioned specifications that you don’t need the latest and greatest to run Tekken 7 on PC.
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CPU: Intel Core Intel Core i3-4160 3.60GHz or equivalent.This makes Tekken 7 cheaper in India, especially when compared to Bandai Namco’s previous releases such as Dark Souls 3 and Tales of Berseria that were priced at Rs. In the US, the game costs $50 for the standard edition and $75 for the deluxe edition. The latter comes with the base game, a new character called Eliza, and access to the game’s Season Pass that brings a host of cosmetic items. 989, while the Tekken 7 PC Deluxe Edition costs Rs. Tekken 7 PC price for Indian gamers is Rs. Unlike most new releases on Steam that have been priced similar to their console counterparts, Bandai Namco seems to have taken a more generous approach. Has the wait been worth it for PC gamers? We tell you everything you need to know about Tekken 7 on Windows. With its debut on the PS1 in 1995, developer Bandai Namco has kept the PC gaming community waiting almost 22 years. Tekken 7 is the first mainline entry in the long-running fighting game franchise to see a release on Windows PCs.