Reports here don't have me too optimistic about my performance on my new laptop, i7-6700HQ and GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB DDR4, obviously all laptop performance components.
I'm only targeting 1080p, 60fps, Xbox One equivalent settings at a minimum (so just hoping to double the framerate of the XB1 version). More is always welcome, of course, but seems this release build and drivers maybe aren't quite polished enough?
Maybe I will be playing my XB1 version for a bit. Will keep the game installed on my laptop for now and hope an update smooths things over, but it's a disappointment that's the case here.
I'll still try it when it unlocks for me tonight and will try to report my results. My specs are relatively modest compared to some users, and my target is pretty modest, too, so we'll see. MSAA being seemingly broken, or poorly implemented, is a bit of a shame for the IQ.
EDIT: Btw, are some users using Shadowplay to track their framerates? I have found since I got this laptop that Shadowplay seems to introduce stuttering into some games that otherwise perform just fine, at least visibly. I started getting occasional hitches and stutters in GTAV and Witcher III with the Shadowplay FPS tracker on, but with no Shadowplay enabled and my FPS tracker off, it looks and feels smooth -- and the stuttering is QUITE noticeable with it on. The FPS counter is the only feature I had enabled, no benchmarking or anything else switched on. I didn't use Shadowplay on my old i7-3770k+GTX 970 desktop, so I don't know how well it fared before -- maybe it's a recent driver issue on nVidia's end?