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Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition

Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition

79/100
39 ratings2021Demanding

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1080p performance

Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition estimated FPS at 1080p across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090130 fps104 fps83 fps68 fps
RTX 4090121 fps97 fps77 fps63 fps
RX 7900 XTX109 fps87 fps69 fps56 fps
RTX 5080102 fps82 fps66 fps53 fps
RTX 4080 Super96 fps77 fps62 fps50 fps
RTX 4070 Ti76 fps61 fps49 fps40 fps
RTX 407065 fps52 fps42 fps34 fps
RX 7800 XT57 fps46 fps37 fps30 fps
RTX 308056 fps45 fps36 fps29 fps
RTX 4060 Ti53 fps42 fps34 fps27 fps
RTX 307048 fps38 fps31 fps25 fps
RTX 406043 fps35 fps28 fps23 fps
RTX 306037 fps30 fps24 fps19 fps
GTX 1660 Super27 fps22 fps17 fps14 fps

1440p performance

Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition estimated FPS at 1440p across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 509098 fps78 fps63 fps51 fps
RTX 409091 fps73 fps58 fps47 fps
RX 7900 XTX81 fps65 fps52 fps42 fps
RTX 508077 fps61 fps49 fps40 fps
RTX 4080 Super72 fps58 fps46 fps38 fps
RTX 4070 Ti57 fps46 fps36 fps30 fps
RTX 407049 fps39 fps31 fps25 fps
RX 7800 XT43 fps34 fps28 fps22 fps
RTX 308042 fps34 fps27 fps22 fps
RTX 4060 Ti40 fps32 fps25 fps21 fps
RTX 307036 fps29 fps23 fps19 fps
RTX 406033 fps26 fps21 fps17 fps
RTX 306028 fps22 fps18 fps15 fps
GTX 1660 Super20 fps16 fps13 fps11 fps

4K performance

Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition estimated FPS at 4K across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 509052 fps42 fps33 fps27 fps
RTX 409048 fps39 fps31 fps25 fps
RX 7900 XTX43 fps35 fps28 fps23 fps
RTX 508041 fps33 fps26 fps21 fps
RTX 4080 Super38 fps31 fps25 fps20 fps
RTX 4070 Ti30 fps24 fps19 fps16 fps
RTX 407026 fps21 fps17 fps14 fps
RX 7800 XT23 fps18 fps15 fps12 fps
RTX 308022 fps18 fps14 fps12 fps
RTX 4060 Ti21 fps17 fps14 fps11 fps
RTX 307019 fps15 fps12 fps10 fps
RTX 406017 fps14 fps11 fps9 fps
RTX 306015 fps12 fps10 fps8 fps
GTX 1660 Super11 fps9 fps7 fps6 fps

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Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060

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Quad Core + Hyperthreading

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8 GB

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About

Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition, released in 2021, is a captivating first-person shooter from 4A Games that melds intense combat, stealth elements, and survival horror within a richly detailed world. Set against the backdrop of a post-apocalyptic Russia, players traverse vast, non-linear levels that evolve through the seasons, following a gripping storyline filled with exploration and danger. Its immersive graphics and atmospheric sound design contribute to an unforgettable gaming experience in one of the most expansive game worlds to date.

In terms of PC performance, Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition is quite demanding, making it essential to have at least a mid-range GPU to achieve satisfactory frame rates. With a minimum GPU score of around 14,103, players can expect decent FPS on systems equipped with modern mid-tier graphics cards. For a more optimal experience with higher graphics settings, consider GPUs from the upper mid-range to high-end tiers to ensure smooth gameplay during intense action sequences and intricate environments.

Should you play Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition? With a solid rating of 79/100 and its unique blend of genres, this title appeals to fans of story-driven FPS games and immersive worlds. If you enjoy atmospheric gameplay coupled with survival elements, this game is definitely worth the investment.

Performance profile

Released in May 2021, Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition targets RTX 20/30-series and RX 6000-era hardware. A current mid-range GPU (RTX 4060 Ti / RX 7700 XT) is the sweet spot for 1440p Ultra; 4K needs a high-end card.

High-end requirement. Metro Exodus: Enhanced Edition needs an RTX 4070 Ti or RX 7800 XT for comfortable 1440p 60 FPS at High settings. 4K Ultra 60 FPS is flagship territory — RTX 4080 Super / RX 7900 XTX minimum without upscaling.

Storyline

After the attack on D6, Artyom becomes disillusioned with the constant infighting and corruption within the Metro and leaves the Spartan Order. He soon becomes obsessed with proving that other human survivors exist outside of Moscow and makes numerous dangerous expeditions to the surface, much to Anna's concern and Miller's frustration. However, on one such expedition with Anna, they witness a working train running on the surface. Before they can follow it, they are captured by Hansa soldiers, along with a group of people who claim to be from outside of Moscow. The Hansa soldiers execute the other prisoners, and Artyom is shot and left for dead, taking Anna to their base. Surviving the gunshot, Artyom follows the soldiers to rescue Anna, and in the process inadvertently destroys a signal jammer that was blocking all communications going in and out of Moscow. Radio transmissions from all over the world begin to be picked up, and Artyom and Anna realise humanity has not gone extinct. They escape by stealing one of Hansa's locomotives, the "Aurora", with the aid of a defected Hansa train engineer called Yermak. As the train leaves, the Spartan Order moves in to retake it and are shocked and confused at Artyom and Anna's presence. Knowing that Hansa will have all of them put to death for knowing the truth, Miller concludes that the Spartans' best chance of survival is to flee Moscow. Once outside the city, he reveals to the others that while many of Russia's cities were bombed, the war did not end and NATO proceeded to occupy what was left of the nation. To prevent NATO from attacking Moscow, the Russian leadership decided to secretly jam all communications to make the outside world believe nobody had survived. They then receive a radio broadcast from Moscow Defense Command calling for survivors to rally at the "Ark", located at Mount Yamantau. Miller decides to head there, believing that the Ark is where the Russian government has rebuilt itself. After crossing the cult-controlled Volga River, the Spartans reach the Yamantau base. They discover the base's service and construction crew have devolved into cannibals who lure survivors in with the false promise of safety. Artyom and the Spartans manage to fight their way out and escape, but Miller's faith in Russia is shattered when he discovers that the government never took refuge in Yamantau, nor survived the war, and thus the Spartans are left wondering what to do next. Using a map they recovered from Yamantau, they decide to travel to a satellite communication center near the Caspian Sea in the hopes of gaining access to a satellite to find habitable land to settle. At the dried up remains of the Caspian Sea, the Spartans steal water and fuel from the local bandits while obtaining an updated satellite map. As the Spartans continue on their journey, Anna begins to cough up blood, fearing the cause was accidentally breathing poison gas during the journey. They decide to scout a nearby taiga forest valley to see if it is suitable to settle. While scouting the forest, Artyom is caught between two rival survivor factions, and he discovers that the dam protecting the valley from radiation is on the verge of failing, making the area uninhabitable. Artyom returns to the train to learn Anna's condition has worsened. The Spartans detour to the heavily-irradiated city of Novosibirsk, the closest location where an antidote may be found. Miller and Artyom decide to head into the city alone to search for the antidote despite the risk. They enter the Novosibirsk Metro and find a young boy named Kirill, one of the last of the Novosibirsk survivors, who explains that his father left on a mission to obtain a map marking the location of a clean, habitable area. Miller and Artyom split up, with Miller going to find the map and Artyom searching for the antidote. He manages to recover the antidote, but is gravely wounded by a mutant and absorbs a heavy dose of radiation. Artyom, Miller, and Kirill return to the train with the map and the antidote, but Miller dies of radiation poisoning on the way back after using a dose of anti-radiation serum meant for himself to save Artyom. The rest of the Spartans donate their own blood to give Artyom a critical blood transfusion. Anna is cured with the antidote and with the map, the Spartans settle on the shores of Lake Baikal, which is completely free from radiation. Artyom's ultimate fate depends on the choices the player made during the journey; In the bad ending, Artyom dies from the radiation poisoning, and the Spartans and a grieving Anna hold a funeral for him and Miller while Artyom's and Miller's spirits awaken on a dilapidated version of the Aurora, remaining in the ghostly purgatory for eternity. In the good ending, Artyom survives. Miller is buried and Artyom is selected to take his place as leader of the Spartan Order. Now with a home free from radiation, Artyom decides to return to Moscow and reveal the truth of the world to the survivors of the Metro.

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