

The latter option will make the game look very different, but the existence of shadows requires computers to simulate and render how light sources are interacting with moving objects and characters. I would recommend reducing the level of detail, and lowering or removing shadows entirely. There are certain graphical settings that can increase your game's FPS if you're willing to drop the quality. The game did tend to chug whenever Iron Man used his unibeam, with particle effects flying off an enemy's armor, but there would also be times of high usage while walking around in empty environments. At first, I thought this only happened during elevator scenes, when the game loaded areas, and intense mid-gameplay moments. It was disappointing when my RTX 2060 Super and Rycouldn't maintain a steady framerate, but after analyzing what my parts were actually doing while I was playing, it seems the problem mostly lies in CPU usage.ĭuring gameplay, CPU usage would spike to 100% at unexpected points, which caused my entire computer to chug along at molasses pace. Several Reddit posts complain about poor optimization on PC, indicating that it's a fairly widespread issue. I'm far from the only person who ran into problems last weekend, too. RELATED: 10 Details You Missed From The Marvel's Avengers Beta After playing on my own rig, running on parts that are well above the recommended specs and only one month old, I can confidently say that players will need far above the recommended components to run the game smoothly. The problem with releasing requirements along with vague titles, like minimum and recommended, instead of baseline framerates, is that players have no way of correlating the description of the requirements with actual performance. If you do so, you gotta go to a station again.The minimum requirements claim that the game can be run on a five year old graphics card and a six year old CPU, and the recommended specs aren't that much fancier. No need to access the Station again but for getting a vehicle as long as you don't start a new mission. If you're tired of your current character or need to be a specific hero for a minigame, just press and Hold Y/Triangle/U (Keyboard) to access the character sheet. Now you can run, drive, jump or fly through Manhattan with any character as you wish. Take the last one and you can change your character and buy unlocked ones. You should now be able to select between moving back to the Helicarrier, choosing a vehicle or a character. They're marked as blue points on your minimap. Now it's easy! You just need to find a Character/Vehicle-Station. Just choose Manhattan and right after that you're flying down to Earth. Just open the Menu and choose 'Exit Level'. Right after that you need to get to Banner's Lab again and start the next mission 'Helicarrier Havoc'.īut you don't need to complete it in order to get to Manhattan again.

You also need to absolve the next mission where you have to fine S.H.I.E.L.D.'s chests. Once you've done it, you're on the Helicarrier as Cpt.
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So, just follow the blue studs to the plane and start your next mission.

Sadly, you can't change your characters yet. As soon as you're there, you are playing as Steve Rogers and Phil Coulson. Okay, as you might have noticed, you CAN'T change your characters when you enter the city for the first time.įirst of all you need to play all the levels until you can reach Manhattan.
