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The Witcher 3 runs at 1080p ULTRA ~60 fps on a 980

Lingitiz

Member
Be interested to see how my trusty ol 670 will handle this, I'm guessing probably medium/mixture of high medium if I'm very lucky for 30fps. Doubt I'd get 60fps without turning everything down to low.

A 670 seems like it'll do fine at those settings, I don't think you need to be all that lucky to get to 30FPS. A good mix of high with some mediums and maybe even dabbling in some ultra settings could probably still get you to 40+.

But I'm just going off of opinions based off other games. A 670 does really well with GTA 5 and Shadow of Mordor maxed out - except for a texture settings. Just remember that it still has to run on an Xbox One, so I don't expect requirements to be out of this world.
 

Phased

Member
Hoping my R9 290 and FX 8370 do ok with this. Don't need ultra, but being able to do High and a good framerate is more than enough.
 
Well it looks like those who bought a 970 to max this have their dreams crushed.

Based off the ign live stream a 980 goes well over 60fps at ultra settings so with a decent oc on a 970 and vram usage (hopefully less than 3.5) it wouldn't be a stretch to imagine it will run 60 just fine.
 

Big_Al

Unconfirmed Member
A 670 seems like it'll do fine at those settings, I don't think you need to be all that lucky to get to 30FPS. A good mix of high with some mediums and maybe even dabbling in some ultra settings could probably still get you to 40+.

But I'm just going off of opinions based off other games. A 670 does really well with GTA 5 and Shadow of Mordor maxed out - except for a texture settings. Just remember that it still has to run on an Xbox One, so I don't expect requirements to be out of this world.

Yeah the 670 is still a damn decent card if you're not trying to get max on every setting etc. I of course would prefer 60fps if I could but I guess that's what it's all about, messing with my settings until I'm happy :) I will get a 970/980 eventually but unfortunately things like moving house and other reasons have zapped me dry for a few months.


Now I just need to finish the first 2 Witcher games!
 

viveks86

Member
Since this thread seems active as well, there are a couple of caveats to the "well over 60" comment. Firstly, they had no framerate counter running, so it's unlikely that he knows if it was 60, 70, 80 or 90. It was the journalist and not the dev who made that comment. Take it with a grain of salt. Suffice to say that it was running well enough around 60. Secondly, there were a handful of items that were off, so one needs to factor all that in.

  • AA
  • HBAO
  • Light Shafts
  • Hair Works
  • CA (Thankfully)
  • Sharpening (Thankfully)

Now we don't know what version was being used here, but knowing how devs operate, this could very well be their cookie cutter "demo machine" build, which is actually quite old. So some optimization is still on the cards and a 980 may still be able to pull off some of the disabled features, if not all. But if you think a single 970 with OC can "max" it, then you might want to adjust your expectations a little.
 

s3baman

Neo Member
Would be interesting to see if 980 GTX SLI is sufficient for 60FPS at 4k. I doubt I can keep it above 60 at all times since GTA V has some dips in the high 50s in overly crowded areas and the recommended specs for W3 are higher than for GTA
 
Since this thread seems active as well, there are a couple of caveats to the "well over 60" comment. Firstly, they had no framerate counter running, so it's unlikely that he knows if it was 60, 70, 80 or 90. It was the journalist and not the dev who made that comment. Take it with a grain of salt. Suffice to say that it was running well enough around 60. Secondly, there were a handful of items that were off, so one needs to factor all that in.

  • AA
  • HBAO
  • Light Shafts
  • Hair Works
  • CA (Thankfully)
  • Sharpening (Thankfully)

Now we don't know what version was being used here, but knowing how devs operate, this could very well be their cookie cutter "demo machine" build, which is actually quite old. So some optimization is still on the cards and a 980 may still be able to pull off some of the disabled features, if not all. But if you think a single 970 with OC can "max" it, then you might want to adjust your expectations a little.

thanks, I must have missed that bit. Wonder why they would have the graphics set to ultra yet have those specific settings off for a live stream, especially as a representation for the pc version.
 

AmuroRX

Banned
so it seems to me people are implying that a pc with an i5 and gtx 970 will run the game at a silud 1080p30.....um im sorry but isnr that the mark of bad optimization. I should expect a rig of this caliber to at least outperform a ps4 with the same game and same settings....
 

Exentryk

Member
so it seems to me people are implying that a pc with an i5 and gtx 970 will run the game at a silud 1080p30.....um im sorry but isnr that the mark of bad optimization. I should expect a rig of this caliber to at least outperform a ps4 with the same game and same settings....

You can probably run it at 3x the frame rate on your rig if you play it at PS4 settings. So no, the game is well optimized. You're just getting confused by the comments, as most people here are talking about running the game in Ultra (max) quality, and even resolutions higher than the PS4.
 

Fedelias

Member
so it seems to me people are implying that a pc with an i5 and gtx 970 will run the game at a silud 1080p30.....um im sorry but isnr that the mark of bad optimization. I should expect a rig of this caliber to at least outperform a ps4 with the same game and same settings....

I mean people are expecting ultra from a 970/i5 rig. PS4 settings are most likely a mixture of medium and high.
 

Xiraiya

Member
Seems like 970s will get a pretty solid 45-60 frame range on Ultra (Depending on location ingame) if you have an i7 at least, but I suspect after a couple of Driver updates the 970 will inch towards a consistent 60 at 1080p eventually.
 

GavinUK86

Member
This bit from the manuel made me laugh.

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Poor AMD.

Also a bit about importing saves.

v0W8XO1.png
 
My 970 runs at over 1500mhz stable, so it should handle this game pretty well. Damn, I am getting tempted now. And I don't even like the Witcher franchise...
 
My 970 runs at over 1500mhz stable, so it should handle this game pretty well. Damn, I am getting tempted now. And I don't even like the Witcher franchise...

I'm right around 1521mhz on my 970 stable with my i7 2600 at 3.9 so hopefully I'll get close to 60fps with high/ultra settings.
 

The Cowboy

Member
You think I should choose ps4 over my 280x?

I would say at this time it is unknown. the official recommended requirements list the Nivida card as being a GTX 770 and the AMD card as being an R9 290 (this is not a good thing) - so at this time we just have no idea how well coded this is for AMD cards.

I would say give it until we see benchmarks if your an AMD user, unless you can get the PC version really cheap and are willing to risk it.
 

Dries

Member
This bit from the manuel made me laugh.

PUkeoSI.png


Poor AMD.

Also a bit about importing saves.

v0W8XO1.png

The last bit about importing saves is godly. I have no clue about some of the smaller choices I've made during my TW2 playthrough. So I'd rather decide that stuff on the spot. Maybe then I'll remember.
 
On my old PC I still have I want to test the performance of The Witcher 3 on it. It has an i7 920 OC'd and SLI'd Gainward GTX 580 Phantom 3GB. I've been very surprised with these cards, every new game lately I have tested on that config and has no problem playing games at high fidelity, the CPU keeps up just fine as well. I wonder if The Witcher 3 will be the same. Will also try run it on single GPU as well.

From my experience a single one of these cards has performed the same as a 680. Anyone else have these cards? Been very impressed with them and had them for a while. My main PC still has a 780 though, not upgrading to 980 yet (kind of tight on cash).
 

Justinh

Member
There is like zero reason to think TPP won't run well/maxed even on a 970. It's a cross gen game.

Judging by how damn good the Ground Zeroes PC port was, I have high hopes for The Phantom Pain being great, too.

My Gog Galaxy preload finally finished for The Witcher 3. I'm so stoked to play this game, I've had the soundtrack running occasionally and it's making it worse...
 

antonz

Member
There was an Nvidia sponsored event in Europe apparently for the game.

One guy who attended made a youtube video. Shows demo machines at the event.

Nvidia at the event says a 960 will play Witcher 3 1080P on High Settings.
Titan X Ultra Settings at 4k

A 960 is not exactly a very powerful card so if that is getting 1080P on High the 290 etc should be doing ultra no problem
 

BigTnaples

Todd Howard's Secret GAF Account
There was an Nvidia sponsored event in Europe apparently for the game.

Nvidia at the event says a 960 will play Witcher 3 1080P on High Settings.
Titan X Ultra Settings at 4k


Did they say at what framerate? 30-60 for the Titan X in 4K?


Hoping to get Ultra settings at 4K 30fps with my SLI 970 FTWs. If a 980 can do Ultra at 60fps and 1080p, this shouldn't be an issue.

I can only assume the Titan X is doing upwards of 45fps in 4K.
 

viveks86

Member
There was an Nvidia sponsored event in Europe apparently for the game.

One guy who attended made a youtube video. Shows demo machines at the event.

Nvidia at the event says a 960 will play Witcher 3 1080P on High Settings.
Titan X Ultra Settings at 4k

A 960 is not exactly a very powerful card so if that is getting 1080P on High the 290 etc should be doing ultra no problem

If locked 30 fps is the target, all of that is true.
 

antonz

Member
Did they say at what framerate? 30-60 for the Titan X in 4K?


Hoping to get Ultra settings at 4K 30fps with my SLI 970 FTWs. If a 980 can do Ultra at 60fps and 1080p, this shouldn't be an issue.

I can only assume the Titan X is doing upwards of 45fps in 4K.

Unfortunately its not stated and the factsheet at the computer just states Resolution and Settings level
 

Static Jak

Member
Wondering what my i5-2500 and OC 970 will be able to do at 60FPS. Hopefully we get get some benchmarks sooner rather than later.

Is Nvidia going to have driver support at launch?
 

slash3584

Member
Let's do this.

With my new 970GTX here and my i5 2500K recent OC to 4.3 I hope to get high/ultra on 1080p with a stable framerate over 30.

Maybe I can even try hairworks and see how it goes.
 

Agent_4Seven

Tears of Nintendo
I'm not quite versed with GPU's, but I think there are some Nvidia-only effects or something?
Yep, hair PhysX (and maybe something else), which is not that different from TressFX, well, at least if you compare it with the human hair - AMD so far haven't used TressFX for something else.

What's the issue? As soon as they announced Hairworks/PhysX support everyone knew that nVidia would likely have the edge on TW3.

?

The game uses hairworks, physX, etc. of course it runs better on Nvidia hardware.. Shouldn't be suprising..
The game does not run better with PhysX effects enabled, it causes a significant frame drop and I don't know how this can be called "the best possible playing experience". It's just a joke)))))
 

Enosh

Member
There was an Nvidia sponsored event in Europe apparently for the game.

One guy who attended made a youtube video. Shows demo machines at the event.

Nvidia at the event says a 960 will play Witcher 3 1080P on High Settings.
Titan X Ultra Settings at 4k

A 960 is not exactly a very powerful card so if that is getting 1080P on High the 290 etc should be doing ultra no problem
good news, got a 960 (and play on 1050 so gaining a few frames there too) high sounds great given that i expected medium
 

Tenebrous

Member
The game does not run better with PhysX effects enabled, it causes a significant frame drop and I don't know how this can be called "the best possible playing experience". It's just a joke)))))

The best possible playing experience is with all the nVidia FX on AND 60fps. If you have the power, there's no reason you can't have both, and that's what they're seemingly on about.
 

JaseC

gave away the keys to the kingdom.
Yep, hair PhysX (and maybe something else), which is not that different from TressFX, well, at least if you compare it with the human hair - AMD so far haven't used TressFX for something else.

Hairworks doesn't use PhysX but rather tessellation. Although not Nvidia-exclusive in the slightest, it will presumably fare better on Nvidia GPUs versus their AMD equivalents.
 
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