‘Killing Floor 3’ Has the Foundation for a Great Shooter, But Currently Lacks Meat
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Third episode of a 16-year-old franchise, Killing Floor 3 comes to try to give a little bit of novelty to the concept of the first two KFs. And the qualifier "a bit" is very appropriate, we will come back to it. After a beta phase allowing for a very medium-sized sucker game, Tripwire had postponed the release date, to pose a few tricks, before a release in version 1.0 that arrived much faster than we would have believed. And unfortunately, we f…
Killing Floor 3 GPU Benchmarks: 1080p, 1440p & 4K + Upscaling + Multi Frame Generation
Killing Floor 3 has fairly modest system requirements. However, it’s clear from our testing that these specs are aimed at 1080p “Medium” with upscaling enabled. The minimum requirements are targeting the lowest settings for 30 FPS: A fairly recent hex-core CPU, like the Ryzen 7 7700X or Core i7-12700K, is recommended. A GeForce RTX 3060 is needed for acceptable performance at 1080p. The Radeon RX 6750 XT is the AMD alternative, indicating that …
‘Killing Floor 3’ Has the Foundation for a Great Shooter, But Currently Lacks Meat
As much as they go through periods of oversaturation, mowing down zombies is one of gaming’s simplest pleasures. It’s something so morally straightforward and viscerally satisfying, while still being versatile enough to be either scary, humorous, or somewhere in between. Killing Floor 3, the latest in the well-loved co-op multiplayer horror franchise, once again harnesses the good game feel of blasting zombies to bits, but after spending several…
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