Dying Light: The Beast Tested on GTX 1650, GTX 1050 Ti, RTX 3050, RTX 4090, and RTX 5090
Diana Golenko
With the release of Dying Light: The Beast, YouTubers have shared numerous videos showcasing how the new title runs on different NVIDIA GPUs — from budget models like the GTX 1650 and GTX 1050 Ti to high-end cards such as the RTX 3050, RTX 4090, and RTX 5090.
For instance, EDWARD Gaming tested the game on a GTX 1650 across several graphics presets. Unsurprisingly, attempting 4K gameplay resulted in frame rates dropping below 15 FPS. At 1440p, performance improved to around 25 FPS, while the best balance of quality and playability came at 1080p with low settings.
The game was also tested on the GTX 1050 Ti, running at 1080p, 900p, and 720p with low settings:
YouTuber Karan Benchmarks tried the game on an RTX 3050 at 1080p with balanced settings. He tested low, medium, and high presets, with the highest settings delivering an average frame rate between 35–40 FPS.
Another benchmark showcased Dying Light: The Beast on an RTX 4090 at native 4K with DLAA enabled and DLSS frame generation activated.
Finally, Testing Games pushed the game to 8K resolution with ultra settings on an RTX 5090, demonstrating the maximum possible experience.
Previously, the PC version of Dying Light: The Beast leaked online due to the absence of Denuvo DRM. Despite that, the game has received strong player reviews, praised for its solid optimization and faithful return to the franchise’s roots. The title is available now on PC, Xbox Series X/S, and PS5.
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