Users are reporting that as well as making the game look nicer, the “E3 mod” also improves Watch Dogs performance.
Update 2: Ubisoft has offered an official response to the story on the Watch Dogs official website, again, assuring fans that the PC version was not, “downgraded”.
The dev team is completely dedicated to getting the most out of each platform, so the notion that we would actively downgrade quality is contrary to everything we’ve set out to achieve. We test and optimize our games for each platform on which they’re released, striving for the best possible quality. The PC version does indeed contain some old, unused render settings that were deactivated for a variety of reasons, including possible impacts on visual fidelity, stability, performance and overall gameplay quality. Modders are usually creative and passionate players, and while we appreciate their enthusiasm, the mod in question (which uses those old settings) subjectively enhances the game’s visual fidelity in certain situations but also can have various negative impacts. Those could range from performance issues, to difficulty in reading the environment in order to appreciate the gameplay, to potentially making the game less enjoyable or even unstable.
Thanks for playing Watch Dogs and stay safe on the mean streets of Chicago.
-The Watch Dogs Team
Update: An Ubisoft PR representative has taken to Twitter to stress that the PC version of the game was not “downgraded.”
“I recall replying saying that the game was not downgraded, i still stick to that yes.”
Source: Twitter
Original Story: When we finally got our hands on Ubisoft’s delay-stricken Watch Dogs, a lot of PC users with beastly machines were somewhat disappointed that, even running on the “ultra” graphical settings, the game didn’t quite look as nice, or run as smooth, as those E3 demos we saw back in 2012 and 2013. Now, PC modders scourging around Watch Dogs files have found some hidden “E3” options, which, when applied, make the game look nice, and according to some users, run better. A Guru 3D user, “The Worse”, has managed to compile all of these improvements into an easy-to-install mod for the PC version of the game.
The Worse has made massive discoveries/improvements. He has discovered that almost all of the shaders and improvements seen in 2012 and 2013 are still in the game files, such as the E3 2012 explosions. For now he has managed to implement dynamic shadows from headlights, the increased rain density, increased NPC density, as well as 2012 E3 bloom and lens flare.
You can check out just how pretty the mod’s effect make the game look in these screenshots:
The list of additions The Worse’s mod adds to the game includes:
- Changes to the default fog values
- Enabled bokeh DOF for the main cameras
- Stuttering Improvements
- E3 2012 Bloom
- Performance Improvements
- Enabled Headlight Shadows
- LoD Changes
- Reflection changes
- Added 3 new cameras to the game(closer, normal, further)
- Rain changes(High quality rain drops, properly reacting to light, etc)
- LensFlares(WIP)
- Lighting changes(TESTING AND WIP)
- Civilians density changes
Reddit users of the mod are reporting that installing the mod also brings with it a signifigant frame rate boost, especially when running the game on ultra.
We’ve reached out to Ubisoft for an official statement on why these features were removed from the PC version of the game.
GameFront is hosting the mod if you want to check it out.
Published: Jun 20, 2014 09:22 am