![]() Five more Unreal Engine tech demosĪlong with the Elemental demo, which I'm sure will be used for benchmarking, some other UE4 demos have leaked out. This one lowered my average FPS to around 30, at 1920x1200. ![]() Screnshotting works in windowed mode, but I struggled to get the engine to reliably open up in a window. ![]() In full-screen mode it's very hard to take screenshots (you'll probably just get a black window). For other settings, such as vsync, you need to visit Elemental > Saved > Config > WidnowsNoEditor and edit GameUserSettings.ini. SetRes 1920x1080 (or whatever) lets you set the resolution. When the demo is running, use tilde ~ to open up the console. If you get stuck, Alt-F4 should close the demo.Navigate to Elemental > Binaries, and then choose the right folder for your CPU (probably Win64).You may have to install the Visual C++ 2013 redist runtime ( vcredist2013_圆4.exe for 64-bit CPUs or vcredist2013_x86.exe for 32-bit CPUs).Extract the package using something like 7zip.Download the UE4_Elemental_Demo.rar package mirrored by TechPowerUp (Opens in a new window) (a slower Mediafire link (Opens in a new window) is also available).The files aren't legit, but as they don't contain any of the source code Unreal probably isn't too bothered.Īnyway, to run the Elemental demo, all you need to do is: I suspect that someone with the SDK packaged up Elemental, uploaded it to Mediafire, and then a bunch of gaming forums (notably NeoGAF) picked it up. We know that they're bundled with the Unreal Engine SDK that Unreal recently made available for a very cheap monthly fee. How to run the Unreal Engine 4 Elemental demo on your PCįirst things first, we're not entirely sure where these files came from. And yes, there is a built-in FPS counter - and I expect you all to share your rig's FPS in the comments! UE4 Elemental demo, frost dude. There are very few games that currently use UE4 (they're all in the pipeline for release later in 20), so it's a good opportunity to see how your gaming PC's hardware deals with a next-gen engine. You know that amazing Unreal Engine 4 "Elemental" demo that's been wowing us ever since GDC 2012? You can now download it and run it on your own PC.
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