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Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection

87/100
327 ratings2015Moderate

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1080p performance

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection estimated FPS at 1080p across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090513 fps411 fps328 fps267 fps
RTX 4090477 fps381 fps305 fps248 fps
RX 7900 XTX428 fps342 fps274 fps222 fps
RTX 5080403 fps323 fps258 fps210 fps
RTX 4080 Super379 fps303 fps242 fps197 fps
RTX 4070 Ti299 fps239 fps192 fps156 fps
RTX 4070257 fps205 fps164 fps133 fps
RX 7800 XT226 fps181 fps145 fps118 fps
RTX 3080220 fps176 fps141 fps114 fps
RTX 4060 Ti208 fps166 fps133 fps108 fps
RTX 3070189 fps152 fps121 fps98 fps
RTX 4060171 fps137 fps109 fps89 fps
RTX 3060147 fps117 fps94 fps76 fps
GTX 1660 Super106 fps85 fps68 fps55 fps

1440p performance

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection estimated FPS at 1440p across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090385 fps308 fps246 fps200 fps
RTX 4090357 fps286 fps229 fps186 fps
RX 7900 XTX321 fps257 fps205 fps167 fps
RTX 5080302 fps242 fps194 fps157 fps
RTX 4080 Super284 fps227 fps182 fps148 fps
RTX 4070 Ti225 fps180 fps144 fps117 fps
RTX 4070192 fps154 fps123 fps100 fps
RX 7800 XT170 fps136 fps109 fps88 fps
RTX 3080165 fps132 fps106 fps86 fps
RTX 4060 Ti156 fps125 fps100 fps81 fps
RTX 3070142 fps114 fps91 fps74 fps
RTX 4060128 fps103 fps82 fps67 fps
RTX 3060110 fps88 fps70 fps57 fps
GTX 1660 Super80 fps64 fps51 fps41 fps

4K performance

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection estimated FPS at 4K across 14 GPUs and 4 quality presets
GPUlowmediumhighultra
RTX 5090205 fps164 fps131 fps107 fps
RTX 4090191 fps152 fps122 fps99 fps
RX 7900 XTX171 fps137 fps109 fps89 fps
RTX 5080161 fps129 fps103 fps84 fps
RTX 4080 Super152 fps121 fps97 fps79 fps
RTX 4070 Ti120 fps96 fps77 fps62 fps
RTX 4070103 fps82 fps66 fps53 fps
RX 7800 XT90 fps72 fps58 fps47 fps
RTX 308088 fps70 fps56 fps46 fps
RTX 4060 Ti83 fps66 fps53 fps43 fps
RTX 307076 fps61 fps48 fps39 fps
RTX 406068 fps55 fps44 fps36 fps
RTX 306059 fps47 fps38 fps30 fps
GTX 1660 Super43 fps34 fps27 fps22 fps

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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960

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Processor
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Intel Core i5-4330

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8 GB

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Genres

ShooterPlatformPuzzleAdventure

About

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection, released in 2015, is a remastered compilation of three iconic action-adventure games featuring the charming treasure hunter Nathan Drake. This collection includes Drake's Fortune, Among Thieves, and Drake's Deception, all of which showcase a blend of adventure, platforming, puzzle-solving, and shooting elements. The series is notable for its cinematic storytelling, stunning graphics, and fluid gameplay mechanics, which have garnered an impressive rating of 87/100.

For those looking to run Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection smoothly on PC, a minimum GPU score of approximately 6138 is recommended, marking it as accessible for players with entry-level GPUs. You'll want to pair that with a CPU score around 321 and at least 8 GB RAM to ensure a steady performance. With these hardware specifications, players can enjoy decent FPS and adjust graphics settings for a balanced experience, making it feasible for a range of systems.

Should you dive into this collection? If you appreciate engaging narratives combined with thrilling action, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is worth your time. Its strong rating and genre-defining gameplay ensure that fans of adventure and platformer games will find plenty to enjoy.

Performance profile

Released in October 2015, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection sits in the DirectX 11 generation. Comfortable on any modern mid-range GPU at 1440p; even an RTX 3050 or RX 6600 typically delivers 4K60 at High settings.

Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection is latency-sensitive: a high refresh-rate monitor (144 Hz+) and consistent 1% low framerate matter more than raw averages. Aim for a GPU that delivers 20–30% more headroom than the "just 60 FPS" tier to keep frame pacing smooth during intense fights.

Mid-range territory. An RTX 3060 or RX 6700 XT delivers 60 FPS at 1080p High in Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection. For 1440p Ultra you'll want an RTX 4060 Ti / RX 7700 XT; 4K Ultra needs an RTX 4070 Ti or faster.

Storyline

Uncharted: Treasure hunter Nathan "Nate" Drake (Nolan North), accompanied by reporter Elena Fisher (Emily Rose), recovers the coffin of his self-proclaimed ancestor Sir Francis Drake, having located it from coordinates inscribed on a family heirloom: a ring Nate wears around his neck. The coffin contains Sir Francis Drake's diary, which gives the location of El Dorado. Pirates attack and destroy Nate's boat, but Nate's friend and mentor Victor "Sully" Sullivan (Richard McGonagle) rescues the two in his seaplane. Fearing Elena's reporting will attract potential rivals, Nate and Sully abandon her at a dock. Following the diary to the indicated spot, Nate and Sully discover an alcove that once held a large statue, and realize that El Dorado is not a city but rather a golden idol. They find a Nazi U-boat, which contains a page from Drake's diary showing the statue was taken to an island. However, mercenaries led by criminal Gabriel Roman (Simon Templeman) and his lieutenant Atoq Navarro (Robin Atkin Downes) intercept Nate and Sully. Sully is seemingly killed by a shot to the chest, but Nate manages to escape, encounters Elena, and flies with her to the island. On the way, anti-aircraft fire forces Elena and Nate to bail out and they are separated. After retrieving supplies from the wrecked seaplane, Nate heads toward an old fort to find Elena. Briefly captured by pirates led by old associate Eddy Raja (James Sie), Elena breaks Nate free and they flee to the island's old customs house. After finding records showing the statue was moved further inland, they find that Sully is alive and accompanying Roman and Raja. Nate and Elena find and rescue Sully who, having survived due to Drake's diary blocking the bullet, explains he was buying time for Nate by giving Roman misinformation. Uncharted 2: Two years after the events of the first game, treasure hunter Nathan Drake (Nolan North) is approached by former associate Harry Flynn (Steve Valentine) and Flynn's girlfriend Chloe Frazer (Claudia Black) to help steal a Mongolian oil lamp connected to Marco Polo's doomed 1292 voyage from China. The group plans to cheat Flynn's client and take Polo's treasure for themselves. Unbeknownst to Flynn, Chloe and Nate had worked together before, and Chloe plans on blackmailing Flynn and escaping with Nate and whatever treasure they find. Nate and Flynn break into a museum in Istanbul and find the lamp, which contains a map and flammable resin that reveals Polo's fleet was shipwrecked in Borneo, and was carrying the Cintamani Stone from the fabled city of Shambhala. Flynn double-crosses Nate, leaving him to be arrested. Three months later, Chloe helps free Nate with his longtime friend Victor Sullivan (Richard McGonagle). She reveals that Flynn is working for Zoran Lazarević (Graham McTavish), a Serbian war criminal seeking the stone. In Borneo, Nate and Sully infiltrate Lazarević's camp, with Chloe as a mole. Nate discovers that the stone never left Shambhala, and locates a temple containing the bodies of Polo's crew, as well as a phurba and map detailing that its carrier will gain passage to Shambhala through a temple in Nepal. Nate and Sully escape after being cornered by Flynn and his men. Uncharted 3: The story begins with Nathan "Nate" Drake (Nolan North) and Victor "Sully" Sullivan (Richard McGonagle) entering a pub in London to meet with a man named Talbot (Robin Atkin Downes), who is interested in purchasing Nate's ring. During the meeting, Nate and Sully accuse Talbot of offering them counterfeit banknotes, and a fight ensues. After fighting their way past Talbot's thugs, Nate and Sully emerge in an alleyway, where they are surrounded and subdued by Charlie Cutter (Graham McTavish), Talbot's cohort. They are then approached by Talbot's client, Katherine Marlowe (Rosalind Ayres), who steals Drake's ring. Nate attempts to go after her, but Cutter guns him and Sully down, seemingly killing them. The story flashes back to 20 years earlier, where a teenage Nathan Drake (Billy Unger) explores a museum in Cartagena, Colombia, in search of Sir Francis Drake's ring, but is thrown out after guards suspect him of being a thief. Intrigued by the actions of Victor Sullivan, who he does not know at this point, Nate follows Sully to a keymaker and pickpockets him, before returning to the museum. He steals the ring, but before he can leave he is caught by Marlowe, her henchmen, and Sully, who was working for her. Nate flees with the ring, with Marlowe's agents in pursuit, but Sully rescues Nate from the agents and decides to act as a mentor to him.

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