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Hi everyone, Rich here. We've talked about the Valley of the Ancient Unreal Engine 5 demo a lot recently, and I found myself compiling it myself for the Razer laptop video I completed last week. I initially went online to find a compiled version and the only one available was a 'shipping' release rather than a 'development' release which meant that you were not able to change any of the .ini files. It would simply run at the native resolution of the screen you were using, which isn't great when you want to do some tweaking.

So I compiled the demo myself and you can find all 23GB of it (split into four RARs) here. Unpack this four-RAR download and double click on the Ancient.exe file to run. The demo should run at the resolution of your display, but feel free to search out the GameUserSettings.ini file in Valley of the Ancient\ValleyoftheAncient\Saved\Config\Windows to change the temporal upscaling factor. This is currently set to 50.000 for a prospective 4K output from a 1080p native rendering source - things get a lot more expensive when you go any higher. The settings that are the default are the ones used for the video above, running on an RTX 3090! 

I hope you have fun with it - and that your PC won't melt!

Download here: https://www.digitalfoundry.net/2021-09-06-valley-of-the-ancient-downloadable-demo

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Unreal Engine 5 Valley of the Ancient Demo: Epic Settings, RTX 3090

Captured on RTX 3090 on 'epic' settings: 1080p with temporal reconstruction to 2160p.

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Jonas Taghizadeh (Taggen86)

Is performance the same as in the version used in your video? Is 50-60 normal for a 3080 ti in the first area?

Anonymous

So fun to try it out on my RTX 3080 TI. Lets hope for even more GPU grunt in the coming generations!

Anonymous

Thanks a lot for this, wanted to try that for some time.

Gaboou

Thanks for providing this to us! 8-) I have a 4K screen but somehow the demo only displays at 1080p (screenshots are also at this res)... I checked in the mentioned config file and it should be outputting at 3840*2160... What else could be interfering?