
The Crew 2 does fine in the graphics department, with 13 settings you can tweak along with good resolution and aspect ratio support.

It's also unintentionally ironic for a game that's all about speed to put in a hard speed limit. "No," says The Crew 2, "you will be content with 60fps max." It was a problem in the original as well, and it's particularly irksome considering how many other games Ubisoft publishes where the framerate is unlocked. It's 2018 and many games have proven (repeatedly) that it's possible and even beneficial to run at higher framerates. That same feeling of "this could be better" applies to the game engine in general. There's fun to be had, but the writing and story need help, as do the multiplayer aspects. The Crew 2 is a bit of a lackluster experience, as we noted in our review. Prefer to buy a prebuilt than building it yourself? Check out our guide to the Best Gaming PCs. (>$3,000/£3,000) - You won the lotto and are going all-in on gaming. (~$1,250/£1,250) - Our recommended build for most gamers. Need a new PC for The Crew 2? Check out our build guides:
