The humans, on the other hand, never get their boots dirty from behind the controls of their hovering vehicles. Weirdly, the Beta have the most human-looking design: industrial buildings, walking mecha tanks, and dudes with rifles and backpacks slogging through the mud. The central conflict of Gray Goo is between the Beta, a humanoid race of hardy warriors, and high-tech future humans. If your PC isn’t quite up to spec you can still enjoy it by lowering the settings to the minimum, but be warned: the tiny individual units really lose definition at lower settings. I got a solid 50 fps during heavy battles, even with epic units and the particle effects cranked way up. It ran smoothly on my rig at 1080p on the highest graphics settings. Grey Goo includes basic graphics sliders and toggles (detail level, vsync, bloom, depth of field, etc.) and a maximized borderless window option. Play it on: Core i5, 8GB RAM, GeForce GTX 570/AMD Radeon HD 7870 Reviewed on: Core i5, 8GB RAM, GeForce GTX 570
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