
There's the basic options to tweak the resolutions and so on, but nought that's really involved. The graphical options in Burnout Paradise on the PC are a wee bit limited too.

The entire menu system was clearly designed to work with a gamepad, not a keyboard and trying to use it without a controller is like trying to sellotape carrots to your eyelashes with your feet – annoying.and not something you should really attempt. Unfortunately though, navigating the in-game menus can be a pain in the posterior. You need not be contented with what the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 had – you can take it to a higher limit. The feature list for the game boasts improved textures, view distances and all that jazz on top of the other gameplay enhancements, but what's perhaps even more important is that you can actually tweak these settings at all. Burnout Paradise GraphicsAs is usual with a PC release of a previously console-only game, Burnout Paradise has had the graphics throughly pimped out in the Ultimate Box.
